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Muchos Brushes - SilkyJohnston - 09-18-2019 Hey all... So I was wondering if anyone had some advice. I have files with something on the order of 2000+ brushes I like to have the option of using. I moved the files into Gimp and organized the brush folder with subfolders. Unfortunately I started getting errors and Gimp won't start up. Through trial and error I have discovered when Gimp loads up it seems like it loads into the available brush tab every single brush in all the files and sub-folders in the Brushes folder. So no matter how I organize the folder I get an error and it locks up. This seems like some sort of glitch. Am I missing something or is there a plug in that can manage the brushes? Right now I am manually switching brushes out in the folder when I need them and it is a bit of a strain. Thanks so much for the help RE: Muchos Brushes - rich2005 - 09-18-2019 2000+ brushes? Probably some of those are broken and cause the errors. You can organise brushes (and other resources) using Ofnuts resource manager. Download is here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-tools/files/scripts/ well down the list addonCollectionManager-3.0.py dated 2013-05-26 and about it here: http://gimp-tools.sourceforge.net/managementtools.shtml All you need to do is put addonCollectionManager-3.0.py in C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\plug-ins Make a folder brushes_storage (note the underscore) in the Gimp folder. zip each of those folders of brushes you made. Put those zipped folders in the brushes_storage folder. Obviously you also get rid of all those original folders in the brushes folder - archive them somewhere safe. Might look like this (1) that brushes_storage folder (2) All those zipped folders for categories of brushes in brushes_storage (3) Inside one of those zipped folders. [attachment=3175] In Use (4) Right-Click in the brushes dock and select Brushes sets (5) That brings up a list of the folders. Tick and untick any of the ones you want to load / unload. Ok that and the brushes dock is automatically refreshed. [attachment=3176] If you have any PS .abr brush sets you can zip those individually. RE: Muchos Brushes - Ofnuts - 09-18-2019 (09-18-2019, 06:16 PM)rich2005 Wrote: 2000+ brushes? Probably some of those are broken and cause the errors. +1 for the recommendation. Note that you can also use plain subdirectories instead of ZIPs. It is even a better solution on Unix filesystems (OS/ and Linux, for instanceà because in that case the activation of the group is done by creating links instead of copying the files and this is much faster. RE: Muchos Brushes - SilkyJohnston - 09-18-2019 Thanks a bunch... Especially for the graphics... haha I am a dummy. I am still kind of turned around. My gimp files are laid out differently. I have version 2.10.12 The manager seems to be working fine, but when right clicking under the brushes dock and selecting 'brush sets' I am not seeing anything. They are photoshop .abr files btw. I made the 'brushes_storage' folder adjacent to the 'brushes' folder because that was how it seems to be laid out in your image (step 1). The location I used was C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\share\gimp\2.0. https://pasteboard.co/Iy29paf.jpg RE: Muchos Brushes - SilkyJohnston - 09-19-2019 In case it matters... The 'Plug-ins' folder similarly is located differently- C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\lib\gimp\2.0\plug-ins I uninstalled and reinstalled the program with no results. RE: Muchos Brushes - Ofnuts - 09-19-2019 (09-18-2019, 09:27 PM)SilkyJohnston Wrote: Thanks a bunch... That's not the right place. These are the brushes installed with Gimp. To find the right place:
RE: Muchos Brushes - rich2005 - 09-19-2019 (09-19-2019, 02:24 AM)SilkyJohnston Wrote: In case it matters... The 'Plug-ins' folder similarly is located differently- ...and I thought it was simple The place for your plugins is C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\plug-ins That is your Gimp profile. That remains if/when you update/uninstall/re-install Gimp. Gimp installed in some alternative place? look in Edit -> Preferences -> Folders the path is shown. The same applies to any of the resources scripts / fonts / gradients etc.... look in the appropriate Edit -> Preferences -> Folders section. Then it is back as previous. Zip those folders of brushes. It does not make sense to zip individual Gimp .gbr brushes, put those in a folder (or leave in the regular brushes folder). A PS .abr multi-brush can be individually zipped or added to a folder. Those zipped folders go in the folder you create C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\brushes_storage (careful with the spelling) @Ofnuts addonCollectionManager-3.0.py is one of those older plugins not zipped. Your documentation is http://gimp-tools.sourceforge.net/managementtools.shtml although still refers to Gimp 2.8 RE: Muchos Brushes - SilkyJohnston - 09-19-2019 That did it! Thanks guys! I am really excited and it feels good to finally get it done. for some reason the 'appdata' folder in C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\plug-ins is not visible when exploring the C drive. I don't understand why. But when I open up Gimp I can access the file you were referencing under the edit\preferences\folder... and clicking 'show location in the file manager' button on the right. I got it installed and working. Thanks again! RE: Muchos Brushes - Blighty - 09-19-2019 (09-19-2019, 01:12 PM)SilkyJohnston Wrote: for some reason the 'appdata' folder in C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\plug-ins is not visible when exploring the C drive. Look at the last 2 posts in this thread: https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Resynthesizer-heal-selection-plugins-for-Windows RE: Muchos Brushes - rich2005 - 09-20-2019 It should be even easier in Windows 10. Open the View tab in File Explorer. Tick hidden items. The blub from MS: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4028316/windows-view-hidden-files-and-folders-in-windows-10 |