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so the Stitch brush is awesome but youamp;#39;re lazy not a problem add a fill layer right click add a black mask right click the mask and add a generator then under generator click Auto Stitch youamp;#39;re done now it will default to automatically stitching along the outlines of your UV Islands but if you wanted to instead Auto Stitch based on the sharp angles of your mesh change mask mode to curvature and now you can see the stitches have automatically been applied where the wear and tear would normally be seen now it does have a few values that you can control combining smoothness and position allows you to move the stitches where you want closer or farther to the edges the higher Stitch size the bigger the Stitches the higher the width the fatter the Stitches the higher the length the longer the Stitches the higher the roundness the less rectangular the shape becomes and the more the Jitter the more sporadic and random the space in between each Stitch becomes if you want to use