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hi welcome to this small little video about the past through blending mode in substance painter my name is Lawrence and Iamp;#39;m gonna run you through how to use it so some people might have heard of the pass-through blend mode you might have seen it because it sits at the top right below the normal blending mode and you might not know what itamp;#39;s for exactly now thereamp;#39;s two real main use cases for the pass-through blending mode one is with filters and the other one who is with brushes like the smudge brush or the clone stamp brush so Iamp;#39;ll show you the first way to use them with the clone stamp so say we would want to clone stamp something in here and I want to clone stamp the entire material I just want to move some of this stuff around youamp;#39;d make sure you have an empty layer so Iamp;#39;ll create an empty layer up here and you want to set the blend modes to pass through so I set it to pass through and that you see straight away that the I can