GIMP 3.2 has been released with several notable improvements. The headline features are non-destructive layers, including new vector layers and link layers, which allow users to work with vector graphics, rotate, scale, and transform without permanently altering the original data. Non-destructive live filters have also been expanded, enabling adjustment-layer-style workflows. A new overwrite paint mode is introduced, useful for pixel art where alpha blending should be ignored. MyPaint brushes have been updated to version 2.0 with 20 new brushes added. Text editor usability improvements include standard shortcuts like bold and italics. New image format support includes JPEG 2000 and retro gaming texture formats (PVR for PlayStation and Dreamcast). General UI and usability improvements round out the release, including context-sensitive layer deletion and quick tool switching.

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