With instant preview enabled and onion skin on, changing the active frame of animation doesn't erase the previous frames that shouldn't be visible anymore. I was only able to reproduce this four times in something like 10 tries unfortunately. Reproducible: Sometimes Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create a few frames of animation 2. Show the -1 and the 0 frames in the onion skin 3. Enable Instant Preview 4. Move around the frames Actual Results: The frames shown through onion skin didn't disappear when changing the active frame, which resulted in too much frames staying on screen. Expected Results: Only two frames should have been visible at any time in my case (the active one and the one just before that). This is on Windows 10 using x64 Krita
Also, restarting Krita doesn't help. I quit Krita, started it back, opened the file in the attached video, and the problem is still there. So the issue might be on a file by file basis.
Can you try the latest development build: http://files.kde.org/krita/3/windows/devbuilds/krita-3.0-9e17aff-x64.zip ? That should have a fix for the onion skin building up.
(In reply to Boudewijn Rempt from comment #2) > Can you try the latest development build: > http://files.kde.org/krita/3/windows/devbuilds/krita-3.0-9e17aff-x64.zip ? > That should have a fix for the onion skin building up. No more problem on the file that had the bug, thanks !
Jouni rocks :-) Thanks for getting back to us.