If you've ever needed to check frame-to-frame consistency while reviewing animation in Kitsu, there's now a much faster way to do it: onion skinning for annotations is available directly in video playlist reviews!
Onion skinning overlays nearby annotation frames (up to 5 frames before and/or after the current frame) so you can see motion, spacing, and timing issues in one go without scrubbing back and forth.
It's a staple feature in animation software, and now it's available right inside the review process!
Review playlists are often the first place inconsistent spacing, jittery arcs, or volume loss become visible to someone other than the animator.
Before, catching these issues meant either trusting your eye on a single frame or jumping into the original animation file to compare frames manually. You can now spot these problems directly in context without breaking your review flow or switching tools.
