krita-plugin-reference
A temporary Reference Docker for Krita 4.0.0 (by antoine-roux)
krita-apply-mask
A krita plugin. Adds a new action to apply masks and layer styles while keeping layer opacity intact (by LainFenrir)
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Any way to get a reference window?
Complementing tiar answer, there is also this plugin https://github.com/antoine-roux/krita-plugin-reference
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How to keep your mask and opacity while merging?
I don't know if this helps but i made a plugin to apply masks and layer styles, not exactly what you are after but what it does is change the layer opacity to 100 and blending mode to normal and after it flattens the layer changes back the values. Cause otherwise it results in weird stuff. I think you could make a similar plugin for what you want based on this https://github.com/LainFenrir/krita-apply-mask
What are some alternatives?
When comparing krita-plugin-reference and krita-apply-mask you can also consider the following projects:
sportsipy - A free sports API written for python
krita-batch-exporter - A Free Krita plugin to batch export layers and groups with maximum flexibility. Scale, trim, export multiple copies of your layers...
Pigment.O - Krita - Plugin - Color Picker and Mixer
krita-ai-diffusion - Streamlined interface for generating images with AI in Krita. Inpaint and outpaint with optional text prompt, no tweaking required.
krita-preset-renamer - A set of scripts to rename krita presets.
Krita-Photobash-Images-Plugin - Krita plugin to make fun photobashing easy and fun!
pixel-borders - pixel borders plugin for Krita
gimp-palettes - RGB color palettes for Gimp
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