Quote Originally Posted by RobA View Post
Yep. Either into the local user profile brushes folder, or the main install brushes folder.

(On that note, I installed python-fu on my computer JUST to get the brush manager extension. It lets you dynamically activate and deactivate brush sets within gimp. I found that my 100's of grunge, tech and specialty brushes were starting to make it really hard to find the one I was looking for.)

-Rob A>
OOOOO... tell me more (perhaps in the software forum). I was JUST about to ask a question to see if there was any way to create a multi level view(like a windows explorer tree for example) for palletes, gradients, and textures in GIMP as I am finding it rather annoying to quickly switch between 3-4 gradients and them be all over the place in the list... lots a searching..

Joe