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this video is sponsored by Page [Music] proof this illustration is called interlude its by Von glitschka and he was kind enough to share this illustration this illustration demonstrates a technique that he uses that Ive used myself multiple times and to deconstruct it were going to revisit the layers panel what Id really like to do is mimic some of this texturing that I see it just makes the art look a little more interesting a little less flat how can we deconstruct this to figure out what V did to create these textures lets just show and hide the top texture did you see that its pretty subtle so what is this texture lets isolate and see if we can figure that out oh wait a minute Ive isolated the texture you can see in the layers panel you can see in the layers panel that its the only thing showing but its nowhere to be found so why is that lets select it and see if we can figure that out well theres a number of things that we can see if we zoom out we see a box with an X