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Like always, upload footage but in my case I used an image. After that its pretty simple. I shall do a step by step guide on how to do it after uploading.
1 - Select what you want to keyframe and make sure it shows up in both the viewing window and canvas window.
2 - Over on the canvas window, there is a button that looks like a little diamond. Click on that.
3 - Now on the viewing there is a tab named 'motion', click on to that. You will see more of those little diamonds but you don't need to click on to them. They just indicate that you can use them as well in the keyframing. One of them has a little wheel next to it.
Like always, upload footage but in my case I used an image. After that its pretty simple. I shall do a step by step guide on how to do it after uploading.
1 - Select what you want to keyframe and make sure it shows up in both the viewing window and canvas window.
2 - Over on the canvas window, there is a button that looks like a little diamond. Click on that.
3 - Now on the viewing there is a tab named 'motion', click on to that. You will see more of those little diamonds but you don't need to click on to them. They just indicate that you can use them as well in the keyframing. One of them has a little wheel next to it.
I just used the Rotation and Scale.
4 - Once you clicked on the keyframe button, the wire framing would have changed green. You can move the footage about in the canvas window and it would be followed by a pink trail. That is just an indicator that it is being tracked now.
5 - Go on the timeline now and click forward on the footage a few seconds. Or whenever you want.
6 - Repeat step 4. If you wanted you can add some rotation but you don't have to if you don't want to.
And that concludes my step by step guide on how to keyframe


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