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[Music] okay welcome to this substance painter tutorial in this tutorial were going to bring a couple of layers together and expose one under the other using a mask editor so first of all ive gone to file and open samples ill discard that and im just loading the preview sphere in and then i delete all of the layers that come with that just to give me a starting point and then im going to want two layers so im going to have two fill layers uh one will be my metal layer and then the other one will be my paint layer okay so on the metal im going to use perhaps one of the steels so im just typing in steel in the filter and with that selected i can click on steel rough and it will apply it i cant see it at the moment because weve got the paint layer above it just turn that off well see and then above that um ill put a plastic as a kind of you know starter for our material excuse me sorry about that bit of a frog in my throat right so weve got two layers and what we want to do i