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I am testing out Gimp 3.0 to look for one very specific mindblowing thing. If you draw with the Wilber-brush , the gimp-face, it has random things in his mouth. The first time I discovered this, I was confused, but thought, ok - cool, a brush can have random brush textures, that sounds very useful for many scenarios. So I went to try and find the setting - but I could not find it. Why does this brush have random things in the mouth? Where can I adjust this behaviour? #gimp
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You can create "animated brushes": https://testing.docs.gimp.org/3.0/en/gimp-using-animated-brushes.html

Note that right now, creating these can be a bit challenging (the way it works is over-engineered IMO).
Yet it's still doable. 😃

Eventually one of the plans would be to have proper simple UI for making such brushes.
This is great, thanks for solving the mystery. I kind of figured it was something like this feature - glad to finally know the truth! :D