# Motion brush

Motion brush is a tool that animate any image you generated. It transforms static pictures into dynamic visual narratives, where colors blend and objects come alive. Unleash your creativity and captivate audiences with this groundbreaking tool.

In this example, we want to animate this image:

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In the bottom bar, Select Animate -> Motion brush to start drawing a mask in your image.

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Draw a mask on the area where you would like to add motion. Afterwards, you may edit the settings if needed. In this particular example, we are animating water and clouds, so we will choose the "Liquid motion" option and change FPS to 12.&#x20;

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Hit the "Animate now" button and see the result:

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We can also use text to mask to mask objects that we want to animate. We choose "Bounce motion" in this example.&#x20;

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Hit the "Animate now" button and see the result. You can also apply face detailer to the result:&#x20;

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