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how do you give your images that vintage look welcome to make with me iamp;#39;m matthew encina and yes me are my initials in this tutorial iamp;#39;ll show you how to take your images and age them in photoshop using a few simple techniques letamp;#39;s get into it so i have my artwork here this is just a stock photo that i grabbed from shutterstock and i overlaid the type vintage using the typeface futura the first thing i want to do is add a paper texture and the reason why i want to do that is normally with a lot of these old photos or old posters they were printed they werenamp;#39;t digital what iamp;#39;m looking for is a texture like this one that i can composite on top of here so iamp;#39;m gonna just drop this on top of the image so i have this nice paper texture thatamp;#39;s warm has all these cool little imperfections and fibers in there and iamp;#39;m just going to name this paper texture and iamp;#39;m going to change the blend mode over here to multiply