V60 DISCRETE CLOVER / TEARDROP SECONDARY DEFORMATION

What changed
- Keeps V58 patch flattening and V59 clover-petal concept.
- Removes the remaining mixed / ring-like feel from V59.
- Instead of summing all petal fields together, each cell now follows the single strongest petal.
- This makes the generated deformation look more like separate teardrop leaves of a clover.

Petal layout
- One dominant main petal on the favored side
- One weaker partner petal on the opposite side
- Two opposite-sign end petals near the along-strike ends

Why
- Summing the petal fields still blended their tails into a quasi-halo.
- Winner-take-strongest petal assignment keeps the petals visually separated.

Use
- F: flatten existing direct patches if needed
- G: regenerate secondary deformation
- D: flip the side sense, then G again if needed
