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Port update port and take maintenership by Greg Major changes: - Linear compositing and spectral blending (pigment). - Layer views. - Brush strokes dependent on view rotation and view zoom. - Additional symmetry modes: vertical, vertical+horizontal, rotational, snowflake. - Expanded flood fill functionality: offset, feather, gap detection and more. - New brush settings: offsets, gridmap, additional smudge settings, posterize, pigment. - New brush inputs: barrel rotation, base radius, zoom level, gridmap x/y, direction 360, attack angle. See full changelog for more details: https://github.com/mypaint/mypaint/blob/master/Changelog.md PR: 235805 Submitted by: Greg V <greg@unrelenting.technology>
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