'Repainter' will give you full control over Android 12's colors, if Google doesn't break it

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  • MonetCompat

    App-level wallpaper color palette generation for Android 5.0+

  • Repainter was bypassing the generation code, as you mention, using kdrag0n's recreation of Monet (the same one used in my own MonetCompat - shameless plug for devs - on an app level), and allowed tweaking of the colour generation. Of course you can't do that with a live wallpaper and passing custom colours to the generation, as good as your app is.

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