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Hey there! So youamp;#39;ve heard about Substance Designer new path and spline nodes and you want to have a go at it with a simple exercise? This video is for you. Iamp;#39;m going to show how you can use some of these new nodes to scatter elements along complex shapes, which is something that wasnamp;#39;t really possible before in Designer. So I have this quilted leather and I wish to place stitches around each bump, and I also wish that they automatically update if I change the pattern here. Now the graph is pretty simple, I start with a leather base that I actually didnamp;#39;t create from scratch, as you can see Iamp;#39;m using an existing leather from the Substance 3D assets library, and basically I then emboss it with these patterns that I have right here and that I can swap with that multi-switch node. All that is missing is the stitching. I already prepared my thread here and now we need to find a way to scatter these stitches along th