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hi everyone anthony morganti here in todays video im going to demonstrate how to add a texture to an image and i think youll be surprised at how easy this is to do all right step one open the texture and the image you want to add the texture to into photoshop you can see i have them on individual tabs next we need to get that texture on top of the other image and to do that were just going to use copy and paste hit command or control a to select the entire image command or control c to copy it to the clipboard then go over to the image you want to add the texture to and hit command or control v to add it to the image now you can see its there but its not sized quite right so we need to resize it so were going to go into free transform hit command or control t to do that and then just grab the handles and just make it larger as needed in this case just like that and then well click the little check mark to commit to that transformation now we need to be able to see the image be