No, nothing like a PS .abr brush set. What is possible is;
Keep sets of brushes in folders.
Put the brush folder(s) in your Gimp User profile brushes folder.
If Gimp is already open, Refresh the brushes (icon bottom of Brushes dock).
Filter the brushes according to the folder name.
Removing is the reversal of that process.
example animation: https://i.imgur.com/EEvOx1C.mp4 (I detached the brush dock to make it more visible.)
As with most thing Gimp there is a plugin to automate that addonCollectionManager-3.0.py date 2013-05-26
see: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-too...s/scripts/
..and a description of the setup here: http://gimp-tools.sourceforge.net/managementtools.shtml
This is the one I use all the time, although I do use a config file to suit my usage.
Keep sets of brushes in folders.
Put the brush folder(s) in your Gimp User profile brushes folder.
If Gimp is already open, Refresh the brushes (icon bottom of Brushes dock).
Filter the brushes according to the folder name.
Removing is the reversal of that process.
example animation: https://i.imgur.com/EEvOx1C.mp4 (I detached the brush dock to make it more visible.)
As with most thing Gimp there is a plugin to automate that addonCollectionManager-3.0.py date 2013-05-26
see: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-too...s/scripts/
..and a description of the setup here: http://gimp-tools.sourceforge.net/managementtools.shtml
This is the one I use all the time, although I do use a config file to suit my usage.