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let me show you how to place a logo into a bag in Photoshop start by enabling the rectangular Marquee tool and select the logo then go to edit copy merge create a new layer to work done destructively disable the logo and the selection and go into filter vanishing point create a grid on each face of the bag once you create the first plane hold Ctrl on Windows command on the Mac and drag on the center handle to create the second plane and adjust the points to match the perspective on this side next press Ctrl V on Windows command V on the Mac to paste the logo and place and transform the logo on the front of the bag paste again and do the same on the right side press OK when youre done and change the blending mode to multiply which will hide the white and leave the black areas of the logo this is my final result make sure to like and follow for more Photoshop tutorials