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Hi. This is Marty from Blue Lightning TV. Im going to show you how to burn or brand images into wood. This tutorial is an update to one I did quite awhile ago on an earlier version of Photoshop. I provided this logo design and wood texture background, so you can follow along. The file is located in the video description or project files. Keep in mind, the appearance of your finished wood burn effect will look differently depending on the wood texture you use. For example, if the wood is smoother, darker and has a different color than this one, your wood burn effect will also be smoother, darker have a different color. The example Iamp;#39;ll use in this video will be this logo I designed, however, if you want to use your own text, open your Type Tool and make sure your foreground and background colors are black and white, respectively. If theyamp;#39;re not, press amp;quot;Damp;quot; on your keyboard or click this icon. Choose a font, make its size relatively large and type out yo