I was using the program and suddenly the onion skin no longer worked, that is, even though I had it active, the past or next frames did not appear. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1 - Open a new file 2 - Make a keyframe 3 - Make sure to turn ON the onion skin with colors 4 - Draw something 5 - Create a new keyframe (few frames forward in the animation timeline) 6.- The previous keyframe will disappear instead of being affected by the onion skin OBSERVED RESULT The previous keyframe will disappear instead of being affected by the onion skin EXPECTED RESULT The previous keyframe should be red and low opacity (affected by the onion skin)
Created attachment 155043 [details] A picture of Krita's Onion Skins Docker Hi, Javier. I just tested onion skins again on one of my test files and the latest version of Krita, but I can't seem to reproduce any problem. Can you double check to make sure that you haven't deactivated certain frames using the Onion Skins Docker. I've attached a picture of Krita's Onion Skins Docker, which you should be able to find linked above the comments on this report. At the top of the docker you'll find a bunch of numbered notches (-10 ~ +10) that can be enabled or disabled which allows you to control how many of the previous or next keyframes you want to see Onion Skins of. Below each of those notches you'll also see a slider that's used to control how opaque the Onion Skins should be. Please check that these buttons are active and that the bars are at least partially filled. If everything is configured properly and you're still having the issue we can reopen the bug report, but since I can't reproduce it on our end I'll be setting this one to "works for me" status for now. Let me know!