 So, you don't understand the differences between materials and smart materials. Not a problem. Now I'll explain this to you the same way my little bro did to me. A smart material is just a material that the professionals have already masked and generated for you. That's really it. Instead of you manually adding masks, dust, and generators for edgeware, you can just grab a preset smart material that has all of that built in out of the box. I remember I spent all day making a metal effect for some medieval knight armor, and then my little bro showed up and he was like, you know, there's a medieval armor smart material, right? And it's probably better looking and more professional than the one you made. And lo and behold, he was right. And ever since then, 90% of my workflow has just been dragging in smart materials, changing the base color, and making minor adjustments to the generators and the edgeware we need to be. But yeah, smart materials save a lot of time, and they look awesome. So check them out, especially if you were working on a tight schedule. Hope that helps, and as always, I hope you have a fantastic day, and I'll see you around.