What is a texture?A texture is a photo that has structures of interwoven elements is in it, especially with respect to the size, shape, and arrangement of its parts.
Step 1) Open up the canvas with the texture on it. Select the entire picture by right clicking on the picture with the lasso tool or the rectangular marquee tool (both located on the main vertical menu). The "moving ants" all the way around the picture indicate the picture is selected.
Step 2) On the top horizontal menu, click Edit and then Copy on the drop-down menu.
Step 3) Now open up the canvas with the photo you're going to applying the texture to. Again, go to Edit on the top menu, but this time select Paste. This should put the texture on top of the photo you're applying the texture to. At this time you should not be able to see the photo, only the texture on top.
Step 4) Open up the layers menu on the right side. If you can't find it, go to Windows and then down at the bottom select Layers. If the box is already checked, uncheck it, and then go back to recheck it again (this will open the windows box automatically to Layers).
Step 5) In the layers box you need to right click on the layer with the texture. (There should be only 2 or 3 layers here). Next, select Blending Options.
Step 6) You will now be at a large menu. Highlighted in blue on the left side should be Blending Options: Default. We are going to use both the Opacity and Blend Mode under General Blending at the top. Click the drop-down menu under Blend Mode and select Overlay (towards the middle of the menu). This will now make the texture over the photo more transparent. The default Opacity should be 100%.
Step 7) If you feel the texture is too strong over the image, scroll the Opacity level down as far down as you like until you get the affect you want.
Then you're done!
Extra hint: Instead of using overlay, you can use any of the modes in Blend Mode. Expirement with the different modes and different opacities.
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26 Comments
Post a CommentI was very happy that I found the advice that I needed, This is what I made with your help:
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Thank you very much; this was very helpful! ^0^
Awesome walk-thru!! Thanks!
Thank you so much Rachel! This will do wonders for my art business...I always wanted to know how to do this, and you made it so simple!!
~Many blessings :)
Thank you so very much for your textured tutorial Rachel. I have tried other tutorials and yours was quick, simple, to the point and very much effective. I have enclosed my portfolio with the pictures I have used your tecqunics on. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you,
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