https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413968

--- Comment #2 from electronicbeats4mu...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to mx3307 from comment #0)
> SUMMARY
> 
> I am creating an animation in Krita but I have realized an issue and I have
> no idea how to solve it. I would appreciate any help!
> 
> I have my starting frame, where the character is still, and I have created
> my last frame, where my character is jumping in a certain position.
> 
> Now I am starting to create the "middle frames". I activated the onion skin.
> Whenever I use the transform tool to move anything, when I select it, it
> will show the first frame's image. I mean, the selection is the object in
> that frame, but it will show the first frame's image.
> 
> For example, if I select my head, and I am in my last frame, I will see the
> image of the first frame, not the last frame.
> 
> This makes it really hard to position things since it is not clear where
> every object is.
> 
> With onion Skin off it is the same. With onion skin on this problem extends
> to the onion skin images, the onion skin highlights starts appearing
> everywhere (makes no sense at all).
> 
> Start:
> 
> https://imgur.com/GMda2tv
> 
> End (last frame):
> 
> https://imgur.com/YDaePOZ
> 
> Middle with Onion On:
> 
> https://imgur.com/znYzEwL
> 
> Looks Like Start With Onion On, but it is actually End Frame, Onion On, and
> the head layer selected with transform tool:
> 
> https://imgur.com/tLaV8qY
> 
> End With Onion On:
> 
> https://imgur.com/oDbdWf4
> 
> Using Transform In last Frame with Onion On:
> 
> https://imgur.com/Q7YtaUq
> 
> STEPS TO REPRODUCE
> 1. You can activate or not onion skin in animation. Create a starting frame.
> 2. Move any quantity of frames forward, and select the same layer to
> transform (ex. animation of moving a leg forward).
> 3. Notice that after moving the layer, if you select the layer again, it
> will show the image of the first frame, even though if you move it, it will
> move the image of the last frame. (But you won't actually know if you moved
> it correctly because you can't see the image).
> 4. If you go to a frame between those frames and try to move it, you will
> see that it will show the onion skin moving too, though it does not really
> move the onion skin.
> 
> OBSERVED RESULT
> 
> It shows the image of first frame. Onion skin moves with everything, but the
> image in the last frame or first frame does not actually move (it acts
> correctly, but what it displays is incorrect).
> 
> 
> EXPECTED RESULT
> 
> It should display the image of the selected layer, and onion skin should
> stay still, since we are not moving the first or last frame, and also when
> it is modified it does not move them either.
> 
> SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
> Windows: windows 10
> macOS: 
> Linux/KDE Plasma: 
> (available in About System)
> KDE Plasma Version: 
> KDE Frameworks Version: 
> Qt Version: 
> 
> ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
> 
> Krita is great

I am having the same problem currently, will get back to you if I can find a
fix!

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