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[Applause] hi in this video weamp;#39;ll help you with your first steps with docHub substance 3d designer substance 3d designer is a little bit different from other docHub applications its main purpose is to create shapes patterns and materials in an efficient non-destructive way using nodes and graphs you chain together these nodes they represent an action and you modify expand and create your result like that like illustrator or photoshop where you manually perform each action and making changes might require you to redo a lot of these steps designer lets you go back to any step of the process to make adjustments nothing is ever lost like this you can iterate modify details and even change resolution on the fly designer can be a bit more complex at first glance but the different windows of the ui each have a distinct purpose and working together they let you easily build graphs every project starts in the explore window it shows you the packages or files that you have open in