Is there a plugin in krita that allows this?

hello everyone!!

Is there a plugin in Krita that performs a series of commands like the Action button in Photoshop?

In Photoshop, this button allows you to record a series of actions, such as selecting, coloring, and deselecting, and recall it with a single keystroke.

Also, while I’m here, I’d like to ask if there’s another plugin that allows you to save the colors used in your work. So you can save your palette precisely.

Actuator plugin should help in automating action sequences in Krita.

/AkiR

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For your first request there is the paid Actuator - Automate Sequences of Actions : Krita Plugin [paid], it allows you to stack together sequences of actions Krita has/knows, you can even address functions of plugins bind in/assign scripts, if you want to, you can create an even more extensive collection of scripts than Ten Scripts allows, because Actuator does not have a cap/limit of 10 scripts, you can collect as many scripts as you like.
I can only suggest considerate studying the description in the forum and on the plugin’s homepage, so you don’t buy something you don’t need or are unable to adjust, because although it makes things easy, there is a learning curve to make use of it! And I’m sure, not everyone will understand it, the way it works - but it is very powerful if you know how to deal with it.

And the other request seems to be for the plugin TF Easy Colors Map by our user @TigerForge, if it is still working I can not tell since the last update was three years ago, but if you read the description on GitHub you will want to try it!

And as so often, I do too much recherche and write too long texts to be the first … :wink: :slight_smile:

Michelist

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Once again, thank you, Michelist, for your thorough answers.

Thanks for the first tip.

Unfortunately, one of the issues I encounter with many plugins and the forum is the language.

I’m currently using Google Translate, but I need to take an English course to improve my comprehension and to be able to speak correctly.

Unfortunately, I only know two languages, Italian and Spanish, but I see I need to learn English too.

Thanks for the second tip too; I’ll try to find it and try it out. Thanks again for your help, and sorry for my bad English. :slightly_smiling_face:

Thanks Akir