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--- Comment #6
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--- Comment #3 from Dmitry Kazakov ---
The issue happens because the editor doesn't get a notification about the
changes inside the preset. Therefore its GUI elements still contain old values.
After reloading, the brush itself has correct value, which
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--- Comment #1 from tomtomtomreportin...@gmail.com ---
This is apparently not just a visual problem:
1. Select Basic 5 Size Opacity.
2. Open brush editor.
3. Increase diameter to max.
4. Reload brush.
5. Select Opacity setting.
6. Decrease Opacity by
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