12-07-2019, 04:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-07-2019, 04:51 PM by Espermaschine.)
What ofnuts said.
I agree with OP that Gimp's approach is not ideal.
It gets especially bulky, when you use ofnuts' addon-manager, but forgot which brush folder is connected to a specific brush.
Plus the dynamics list can become extremely crowded when you have a lot of different tool presets. No brush behaviour preview and a lot of flicking through dropdown menus to check out what a specific dynamic does.
You could also consider checking out Krita, which is a more painting oriented program.
I agree with OP that Gimp's approach is not ideal.
It gets especially bulky, when you use ofnuts' addon-manager, but forgot which brush folder is connected to a specific brush.
Plus the dynamics list can become extremely crowded when you have a lot of different tool presets. No brush behaviour preview and a lot of flicking through dropdown menus to check out what a specific dynamic does.
You could also consider checking out Krita, which is a more painting oriented program.