Follow-up Comment #4, bug #19988 (project mypaint):
Looks like that worked. I get similar strokes regardless of rotation now.
I am encountering some strange behaviour when making vertical strokes at a
certain rotation with tilt brushes, however. To reproduce, start at default
rotation and then rotate clockwise with the ] key four times and make a
vertical stroke.
Requires a tilt brush and presumably a pen capable of tilt, didn't occur with
mouse. I'm left-handed and holding the pen with a left tilt. Doesn't occur in
the opposite direction or a 180° rotation in this configuration. Happens with
the freehand rotation as well as the step-based one, so it's not constrained
to step-based rotation. Effect is stronger on faster strokes.
I'm terrible with my right hand, so it's hard to test, but this brush glitch
and the steps to reproduce seem to be reversed if you hold the pen with a
right tilt. Specifically, you have to rotate the canvas four steps
counter-clockwise (the [ key) to see the effect with right tilt.
I tested with your bugtest brush and the tilt-enabled "marker fat", with
similar results for both. I'm attaching an image with some examples of what
it's doing. The thick lines are with "market fat" and the thin ones with the
bugtest brush.
(file #16806)
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