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today im going to show you how to create an embossed effect in photoshop hey there and welcome to phlearn my name is aaron nace you can find me on phlearn.com where we make learning fun in todays video were going to show you how to take any graphic and turn it into an embossed effect that literally makes it look like its pressed in or out of a piece of paper this technique can be done on any type of surface and its really great for seeing a preview of what an actual emboss might look like on your final design so here we are in photoshop weve got a piece of paper here lets go ahead and open up our designs were gonna hit controller command o for open and ive got a fork and a knife that i got from the noun project dot com as well as a menu here so lets hold controller command were gonna open both of those up and by the way you can download all of these assets on phlearn.com just follow the link in the description right down below you can download both of the images and then we