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Hi, everyone! Itamp;#39;s Sam over here from Kepo Art Studio. This video is about to show you how to make an embossed and debossed letterpress effect in Photoshop. The result will be an embossed and debossed letterpress text effect with a velvet leather image as the background. So, to get started, open your background image by going to File Open browse your background image file, and double-click on it. Now, we are going to make some text. So, activate the type tool, adjust the font size, and here I select the smooth one. Then, I pick the black color for the text. By the way, the text color is optional. You might want to pick any other color you like. Select any font style to your liking. And start making text onto the canvas. In this demonstration, I make two different text layers. One is for an embossed letterpress effect and the other one is for a debossed letterpress effect. So I want to move the embossed text layer to the top. To move any text or adjust its position, make sur