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hey yamp;#39;all welcome back to the channel this video is going to teach you a bit about post-processing effects for your posters and your designs and giving it some texture this is a great way to add more life to your designs and give it the kind of scan look that everyoneamp;#39;s after but yeah letamp;#39;s get started just to give an example this is a poster that I did a while ago it looks good already but it could use some texture and Iamp;#39;ve put some examples in here to show you what that could look like so this is the original texturing I used weamp;#39;ve got some paper Textures in here some colored noise some scan textures you got some chromatic aberration going on which you can see here with that RGB split where thereamp;#39;s yellow and blue here and weamp;#39;ve got some slight color adjustments over the whole thing so we can see if I turn this on and off thereamp;#39;s a little bit warmer of a tone in the shadows and thereamp;#39;s just more of a color spread