https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=409373

--- Comment #3 from Ahab Greybeard <ahab.greybe...@hotmail.co.uk> ---
[I've just realised that you probably have krita settings that give you only
one layer (Background) on startup so that is why you create a new layer to give
you Layer 1. My arrangement is different and I should have thought of that.
When you make a Blank Frame, you do make a keyframe but many people don't know
what a 'keyframe' is so 'Blank Frame' is easier to understand]

If you're not animating the Background layer (it's not a good idea to animate
the background layer) then there is no reason to have it in the Timeline. Are
you saying that the presence of the Background layer in the Timeline is a
factor that contributes to the crash?

I think that onion skins are a distraction in this situation so please turn
them off to simplify the situation.

When you create a new layer, it should become the active/selected layer, as
indicated by being highlighted in the Layers docker and showing in the
Timeline. The active layer should always be shown in the Timeline so I'm
puzzled as to why you have to manually add Layer 1 to the Timeline. When you
create Layer 1, is is the active/selected layer as shown by being highlighted
in the Layers docker?

When you draw in a new blank frame on Layer 1, do you use the 'normal' Freehand
Brush tool or some other tool?

Were you able to create animated layers in krita 4.1.7 and/or krita 4.2.0?

Can you take a full .png screenshot showing the Layers docker and the Timeline
docker and attach it to a comment?

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