https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=409373
--- Comment #10 from starlightlovestod...@outlook.com --- (In reply to Ahab Greybeard from comment #9) > Created attachment 121314 [details] > Simple 12 frame animation moving circle > > Just to confirm that it's not some kind of fundemental laptop performance > issue (which I doubt), can you create a 4000 x 4000 image and create 4 new > paint layers and scribble broadly in them all then save it as a .kra file? > > I've attached a simple (and rough) 12 frame animation of a moving circle > shape. Can you open that and play it? > > It's alternating keyframes and held frames as you can see. > > Can you select each keyframe and draw something on it then play the > animation? > > Can you select each held frame and make it a Blank Frame and draw something > on it and play the animation? > > If you have problems, go to Settings -> Configure Krita -> Performance > section. > On the General tab, it should have about 4GB of RAM allocated, which is fine. > On the Animation Cache tab, it's probably set to On-disk. Can you change > that to In-memory, press the OK button then restart krita and try again? 1. Yes. 2. I can open it but it crashes when I play it and when I don't do anything to the animation. I tried on both On-disk and In-memory and they both gave the same result. 3. I was able to draw on each of the frames but few seconds after finishing, Krita crashed. 4. I was able to create the blank frames and draw on them but when I played it, it crashed. If I don't play the animation after drawing on the frames, Krita crashes after a few seconds. 5. I changed it to In-memory and get the same result as when it's on On-disk. I've noticed that after doing these tests, after the crash my drawing tablet stops working. I have a display tablet and the screen is still displaying my laptop screen but the pen won't move the mouse after the crash. I have to replug it into my laptop in order for it to work again. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.