Lyndsey G
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I can't answer that because I'm just learning Photoshop myself, but have you searched youtube? I've found lots of helpful tutorials there.
Steve P
You simply drag the texture photo over your base photo, which will create a layer. You need to have the layers palette open. You can then adjust the opacity as well as experiment with different blend modes to get the look you want. You can even use the eraser tool to remove the texture from specific areas of the photo if desired. You can use more than one layer if desired. When done, flatten the image layers into one photo.
steve
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flow to the stronger toolbar and choose "filters" then choose "texture" from there you could choose between many distinctive textures. you will discover what each and each texture feels like in the past you're making your very final decision by potential of clicking "ok".