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In this video of a multi-part tutorial series on how to use anchor points in various ways. We will go over a slightly more advanced technique to use anchor points and create this peeling paint effect, as you can see over here, Fully with the normal map details that you can see in here and all of these little bumps and everything that we really sell the idea that this paint is starting to peel away from our original. Channel model. So what our 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 reference 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 go ahead and go over our base scene over here. So this is a very simple base scene. First of all. Have our base bronze, material over here. And then on top of this, we have a simple fill layer, which you can find up here that i