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Hi everyone and welcometo this video where weamp;#39;ll be showing you thisexciting new update in Substance 3D Painter. This is the 3D paths tool and this allowsus to create brush Strokes directly on our model using editable curves. Whatamp;#39;s cool aboutthis tool, thatamp;#39;s different to using the regular paintbrush tool is that we can dynamically change the brushamp;#39;s properties even after weamp;#39;ve created our path. We can select a different brush, adjust the size, change the material properties and muchmore; this is a completely non-destructive workflow. We use the 3D paths tool on paint layers, either on a regular paint layer or in a mask. You can paint, erase, and smudge using thepaths tool. Youamp;#39;ll find it located in the top left toolbar just below the eraser. Thepurpose of this tool is to be able to paintwith curves around our meshes geometry, sowe will only need the 3D viewport for now. Just to note, this tool currently does