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Any way to fix the "not responding" 5 minute wait because of amount of content

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Beowulf1976

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Aug 2, 2017, 8:30:41 PM8/2/17
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OK, I use lots of brushes and plan to install even more.

I am trying to move over to GIMP to get away from paying PS £8.57 a month.

However because of the amount of brushes it has to index, I have a period of 5 minutes or so of "Not Responding" whilst it indexes them.

Is there a get-around for this?

I'm seriously considering going elsewhere for my art, but I really love GIMP and it's capabilities.

Please advise?

Don't tell me to get rid of the brushes until I need them, that's just a super pain in the butt to try and find the one I want, install it, reboot GIMP just to use it perhaps once or twice click.

AM I being stupid? Is there an easy option to help me avoid the 5 minute wait just to get in to the application and have it usable?

William Unruh

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Aug 3, 2017, 8:19:18 AM8/3/17
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Sure. Just have the system start it up when you boot up, and then never
close it. It will be instantaneously available. You also do not say what
operating system you are using.

What amount of brushes are you using? over a million?

John K. Herreshoff

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Aug 3, 2017, 9:46:14 AM8/3/17
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Beowulf1976 wrote:

> OK, I use lots of brushes and plan to install even more.
>
> I am trying to move over to GIMP to get away from paying PS Ł8.57 a month.
>
> However because of the amount of brushes it has to index, I have a period
> of 5 minutes or so of "Not Responding" whilst it indexes them.
>
> Is there a get-around for this?
>
> I'm seriously considering going elsewhere for my art, but I really love
> GIMP and it's capabilities.
>
> Please advise?
>
> Don't tell me to get rid of the brushes until I need them, that's just a
> super pain in the butt to try and find the one I want, install it, reboot
> GIMP just to use it perhaps once or twice click.
>
> AM I being stupid? Is there an easy option to help me avoid the 5 minute
> wait just to get in to the application and have it usable?

What gimp version? Really serious? Checkout gimp-2.9.4 or soon to be .6.
It does brushes well. Gimp-2.10.x is on the way, but then it's been that way
since spring of 2012 ;-)

John.

--
Using the Cubic at home

Beowulf1976

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Aug 3, 2017, 9:51:09 AM8/3/17
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Windows 10 on an i5 quadcore 3.3mhz (if I remem right either 3.3 or 3.5?), 16GB RAM, running on 500GB hd separate to system hd (both ssd) nvidia 970 gtx so not a hamster on a treadmill.

Prob no more than 300 brushes.

Perhaps it is because they were copied over from my photoshop presets/brushes folder, should I have converted them or something?

Beowulf1976

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Aug 3, 2017, 9:55:08 AM8/3/17
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PS - gimp 2.8 or 2.8.2? I have severe memory loss and am not on my pc atm.

John K. Herreshoff

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Aug 7, 2017, 10:27:51 AM8/7/17
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Beowulf1976 wrote:

> PS - gimp 2.8 or 2.8.2? I have severe memory loss and am not on my pc atm.

In that case, it would be best to try the latest gimp-2.8.x offering to see
if you still have the problem. I remember reading about something like this
over at #gimp at gimpnet on IRC years and years ago... since the beginning
of the gimp-2.9.x series.

Beowulf1976

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Aug 12, 2017, 12:13:54 AM8/12/17
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How do I get gimp-2.9.x ? I downloaded it and it's just a bunch of files, there's no install exe or anything. Perhaps I downloaded the linux version, I'm sure it said windows though

RR

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Aug 12, 2017, 9:44:50 AM8/12/17
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On 8/12/2017 12:13 AM, Beowulf1976 wrote:
> How do I get gimp-2.9.x ? I downloaded it and it's just a bunch of files, there's no install exe or anything. Perhaps I downloaded the linux version, I'm sure it said windows though
>

I couldn't find any Windows build for 2.9 at the GIMP website. I think
what you downloaded was source files. Someone by the name Partha makes
Windows builds of experimental versions of GIMP available at his website
(http://partha.com). You may want to have a look.

John K. Herreshoff

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Aug 12, 2017, 5:38:20 PM8/12/17
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All that you should have is a file to the current git master for gimp. It
builds in linux; there is no .exe file :-( If you really want 2.9.x, keep
it current with git, and build it daily. It's really for beta testing, and
those of us who like bleeding edge gimp.

You might even try linux. It's worked for me since 1999, and at the time, I
was developing in windows.
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