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when auto keying is on, modifying the strokes in a differente frame will create a new keyframe, except when i delete a stroke, in which it will act as if im just modidying the original. This is really annoying since the first thing i do in a lot of cases is deleting the part i want to animate from a drawing.

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  • $\begingroup$ I'm on 3.6 and erasing part of a stroke does create a new frame $\endgroup$
    – pevinkinel
    Sep 13 at 20:13
  • $\begingroup$ Oh yeah, i meant deleting, like using x to delete strokes, not switching to eraser. $\endgroup$ Sep 16 at 1:42

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Draw the first image, move the timeline to the next frame, press I (choose if to duplicate a single layer or all layers).

Here you can edit as needed.

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