Created attachment 134509 [details] This is how it looks like SUMMARY I have had this problem recently, when I was trying to transform a group layer, it does some weird funky things, like go off to the original place in where it used to be at. It doesn't seem to cut off or anything when unselected, which appears odd to me that a bug like this or anything would happen like it. This is apparent when I am animating? STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. make a group layer then draw anything 2. add a few frames or so 3. click the "transform" tool 4. move it or anywhere OBSERVED RESULT It makes move to it's original place EXPECTED RESULT SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: 10 macOS: Linux/KDE Plasma: (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: KDE Frameworks Version: Qt Version: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION It doesn't seem be to affecting to where it moves or anything, it just returns back to how you left it
Can you share the file just before the transform and then tell which timeslot and which layer are active?
(In reply to Tymond from comment #1) > Can you share the file just before the transform and then tell which > timeslot and which layer are active? Right, how do I share a file here? ^^' And also, it happens around when I try to edit any of the frames or so.
Go to the website - it's https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=431105 - and use the Add an attachment link above the comment section. If the file is too big, use Image -> Scale Image to a new size and choose something small, and then make sure that the issue is still present there.
Created attachment 134511 [details] The file
(In reply to Tymond from comment #3) > Go to the website - it's https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=431105 - and > use the Add an attachment link above the comment section. If the file is too > big, use Image -> Scale Image to a new size and choose something small, and > then make sure that the issue is still present there. alright, added it in the same section where image of it is :)
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Can you tell the example layer and the active timeslot that it happens with? I cannot reproduce - my transform tool works as usual. Or maybe you could record a video of your screen? (for example with OBS).
Created attachment 134610 [details] the short example
(In reply to Tymond from comment #7) > Can you tell the example layer and the active timeslot that it happens with? > I cannot reproduce - my transform tool works as usual. Or maybe you could > record a video of your screen? (for example with OBS). Alright, I attached a video of how it looks like!
Created attachment 135302 [details] proper proof
(In reply to kaspatik from comment #9) > (In reply to Tymond from comment #7) > > Can you tell the example layer and the active timeslot that it happens with? > > I cannot reproduce - my transform tool works as usual. Or maybe you could > > record a video of your screen? (for example with OBS). > > Alright, I attached a video of how it looks like! added a proper proof via a video again
So, I installed a new version (4.4.2) of krita and the issue it's self has been fixed. Thanks krita team for fixing this :)