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today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to add a pattern or texture to clothing in Photoshop you hey guys and welcome to phlearn my name is Aaron NACE and you can find me on phlearn dot-com where we make learning Photoshop and Photography fun and todayamp;#39;s episode is going to be so much fun weamp;#39;re going to take an existing pattern or texture and warp it transform it and scale it to actually fit onto a piece of clothing itamp;#39;s going to be an awesome episode weamp;#39;re also going to show you how to take the highlights and the shadows from the existing garment and apply them over top of the texture to make it looks like this actually a part of the original fabric you can use these techniques to create some swatches for an online store or test out your designs on clothing itamp;#39;s going to be an awesome episode guys letamp;#39;s go ahead and jump into Photoshop all right guys jumping into Photoshop weamp;#39;ve got our image of our subject and weamp;#39;ve got