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Welcome to this multi-part tutorial Series where we are going to go over various ways on how to use anchor points inside of substance 3D painter. We are going to start our first video off by creating this double painted layer effects that you can see over here. These anchor points are very nice because they are completely Dynamic. Meaning that what we can do is with this. Single slider or our edge wear we can just completely control both of our paint layers and create this interesting effect. So what are anchor points? Anchor points are a powerful feature that lets you reuse a part of your layer stack. This means that you can define a mask or layer once and the headphones it dynamically in other layers. If you change, the Anchor Point, all references are updated as well. Letting you work smarter and faster. Okay. So, letamp;#39;s Dive Right In. So here we have our bare material, which is just a simple bronze material. Now. What were first going to do is we first need to create our pai