You mean size in pixels, the pixel size is a measure determined by the manufacturer of your display, one display has bigger the other smaller pixels. This depends on the display technic, on the age of the display and the available machines at the time when the displays were produced.
- there is none, it depends on the target, the application, how or for what will it be? (by the way, the best size of a pixel is a pixel because a pixel is a dot, its real size depends on your display ↑)
- If you already found your
brushesfolder, why don’t you go through your brush tips and find it out yourself?; so open the brush tips using Krita and look into its properties viaImage→Properties - a few topics in the forum revealed that this depends on the computing power, the resources of your PC, there are brush tips that some users can not use because of their “weight”
- you can’t, the only way is renaming them via the file manager of your choice
- maybe because it makes support much easier?, or in other words, there were and are regularly users crying “I deleted brush XYZ, palette ABC, gradient …”, and with Krita’s current Resource Management you can easily restore any of these accidentally deleted resources, like these two recent requests show: I need the original palette & Issue Getting Brush Back to Preset, and this system allows us to help these users quickly without “apparently big actions in the file system” as it was before, because users asking for help on this are usually not computer savvy, and sometimes it was no fun to bring hem their resources back, although this is no issue for us; but there could have been a different reason to design it this way; on the other hand, those who don’t look in those folders (uhh, file manager → “dangerous!”) don’t even know about it, and it shouldn’t bother them, and anyone who knows about the folders should know how to permanently delete a file if that’s what you really want to do
- try it …
- but no - use a file manager, browse to the desired brush tip, open it in your favorite graphics program, i.e. Krita, edit it?
Michelist