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This video covers the core fundamental skills of Substance Painter to get you texturing as quick as possible. The first step is to create a new Substance Painter project, head up to the top left and go File amp;gt; New. This will open up a little window where we can first choose a template, use this ASM PBR Metallic Roughness, then weamp;#39;re going to select a file. This is going to be any model that youamp;#39;ve created and exported, make sure it is UV unwrapped. Lastly this document resolution we can change it later but I usually like to start at 2048. You should now see your 3D object in the scene. By default itamp;#39;s split into these two screens where youamp;#39;ve got a 3D object on the left and your UVs on the right. We can change this though by heading up to the top right corner. Look for the icon fourth from the right, this is where you change from 3D/2D to either 3D only or 2D only. Most of the time I work from 3D only. Next up letamp;#3