 So you want to master stencils, not a problem. So there's a few multiple ways you can do this. There's a projection mode, which allows you to plaster any attribute like color, metallic, and roughness. Or the stencil mode, which acts more like a black and white mask you can apply to your selected material. Let's start with the black and white stencil. If we drag a gold material, right click, black mask, right click again and add a paint layer. Under properties at the bottom, if we click stencil, we will be able to use any black and white image we want as a stencil. From here, to adjust the stencil, hold S and left click to rotate, right click to adjust the size, and middle click to pan around. And if you hold shift while rotating, it will snap at 90 degree angles. If you left click, it will apply your material in the exact same pattern as your stencil. And it will do this inheriting all the attributes of your brush. So right now we just have a basic soft brush, but if I was using a weirder, more advanced brush, the same principles would still apply. Now, if we have a colored image that you would like to apply, like a stain or a concrete paint design, black and white stencils obviously wouldn't work. So instead, if we go over here under projection, all the same stencil controls will still apply. And from here, we decided what attributes you want to project. I'll just add color, roughness and height, and drag my image straight into each slot. And now we just left click to apply our projection. Hope that helps and as always, hope you have a fantastic day and I'll see you around.