 So, you're tired of using everyone else's nodes and you want to make your own. Not a problem. We are going to create a great node. And to do that, we are going to need to know the most important values that we want to control. Now, I already know that the values that I usually mess with are scale for size, fact to control overlap, and metallic to affect the texture. Once you've identified the heavy hitters, select all the related nodes and press Ctrl G. From here, if you press Tab, you can see that everything has been compressed into this. And click this arrow up here to show the menu. Name the node and the item tab, press Tab again to see what's inside. Then click the node tab and notice the transparent circle here. Connect this circle with anything you want to control. So, I want to control both scale values with this. And notice after you drag, it appears up here. And if you click it, you can rename it to whatever you want. I'm going to call it size. I also wanted to control fact and I'll rename that to overlap. And lastly, I wanted to control metallic and I'm going to rename that to texture. Press Tab, you're done. Check it out. Everything has been squeezed into this one node. And to test out different settings, we just drag these three values right here. Hope that helps. If you enjoyed this video, please don't forget to like, subscribe and ring that bell. Hope you have a fantastic day and I'll see you around.