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<div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Silvio
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Ok, I came up with something.<br>
It behaves much better now for soft brushes and is the same as
before<br>
for hard brushes.<br>
Anyway, it's not perfect but I think this is the optimum, it
won't get<br>
better without tearing<br>
the whole internal painting architecture down.<br>
I hope it is good enough now.<br>
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Please test it, it's in "master".<br>
Thx :D<br>
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<div>I've been testing this change and it looks really good,
smooth and nice, no more "brain" strokes. I really like how
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Great job!. </div>
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Waoow ! I was away since less than a week and this fix is a real
surprise. First thing I did after caming back home was to compile :D
You went very fast on it and now it behaves smoothly and perfectly
as expected. <br>
As Pentalis said ; no more "brain" strokes in Krita ! cool ,
congratz and thanks for the good job around this issue. <br>
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