David Capello 92edd5f700 Add Brush::clone() functions to fix/simplify some Brush-related code
This refactor includes:

- In Lua now we can clone a custom brush with Brush(Image) and the new
  brush doesn't share the image with the original one (added a new test
  for this).

- Avoid creating extra images when it's not needed using
  Brush::cloneWithExistingImages() (we can inject existing images in
  the brush itself).

- Delete Brush-copy contructor & assign operator to use
  Brush::clone() functions instead (which are more explicit).

- Some code from 12d81352647e96c8ac6d70e4a252c37ce5a29ade (#4023)
  reverted to avoid recreating brushes on left-click or in the brush
  preview, i.e. moving the mouse (#4013 refers only to right-click, so
  only on right-click we have to adjust the custom brush).
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Aseprite

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Introduction

Aseprite is a program to create animated sprites. Its main features are:

Issues

There is a list of Known Issues (things to be fixed or that aren't yet implemented).

If you found a bug or have a new idea/feature for the program, you can report them.

Support

You can ask for help in:

Authors

Aseprite is being developed by Igara Studio:

Credits

The default Aseprite theme was introduced in v0.8, created by:

A modified dark version of this theme introduced in v1.3-beta1 was created by:

Aseprite includes color palettes created by:

It tries to replicate some pixel-art algorithms:

Thanks to third-party open source projects, to contributors, and all the people who have contributed ideas, patches, bugs report, feature requests, donations, and help us to develop Aseprite.

License

This program is distributed under three different licenses:

  1. Source code and official releases/binaries are distributed under our End-User License Agreement for Aseprite (EULA). Please check that there are modules/libraries in the source code that are distributed under the MIT license (e.g. laf, clip, undo, observable, ui, etc.).
  2. You can request a special educational license in case you are a teacher in an educational institution and want to use Aseprite in your classroom (in-situ).
  3. Steam releases are distributed under the terms of the Steam Subscriber Agreement.

You can get more information about Aseprite license in the FAQ.

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