The BuliNotes-Plugin has the ability to save the used brushes into your KRA-Files. →
Buli Notes
A note manager plugin for Krita .
What is Buli Notes?
Buli Notes allows to add notes to Krita documents.
As notes are embedded into .kra file, you’re sure to never loose them
Starting from the idea of being able to put comments on layers , @halla gave me this information concerning annotations
Result is not exactly what I had in mind, but currently initial idea can only be implemented in Krita and not through a plugin.
Anyway, I’m satisfied of current result …
And if I’m not mistaken, ShortcutComposer has this too, or it is planned to implement this. And I believe it is automatic.→
These feature requests and topics offer ideas that are near yours or very similar, point somehow in the direction, they are not the same but may give you additional ideas:
I often need to use brushes from different categories (e.g. dedicated eraser brushes, markers, pens and pencils). I could add each of those brushes to one tag, but this would mean I have too many brushes to display and would either need to use tiny thumbnails or need to scroll the list.
This problem could be solved by adding a second brush docker, which I could set to a different tag. I could, for instance display my erasers there, so I could leave them out from other tags. That way, I could fi…
https://krita-artists.org/t/sort-brushes-with-dragging-did-this-at-least-planning-for-some-future/61960
In ArtRage there is a handy panel called Toolbox in which you can collect everything you need for your current work (brushes, colours, utilities). This is very useful not only to be able to access the necessary material more quickly, but also to have everything we need in one panel, thus allowing us to reduce the interface as much as possible and have more space to work in. Would it be possible to create something similar in Krita as well? Thank you.
Maybe there are useful ideas?
Michelist
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