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so in this video Im going to be showing you how to turn basically anything into a texture inside docHub Photoshop and well go over every step from turning the image to grayscale then using levels to really harsh knit up to make it a real cool texture and then how to separate the texture from the background so its transparent and very easy to apply and at the very end Ill just type something out in Photoshop and apply the texture we made to that so you can see how it looks when its actually on top of something but for this video Im going to be using this leaf as the texture or the thing were going to be turning into a texture but feel free to bring in whatever you want its just very helpful if whatever you have is a very high-resolution image so this is at 6% on my screen so this is actually a very very high resolution scan of a leaf so as i zoom in here to 50 and then up to 100% you can see theres a ton of detail on this this is a very detailed image which leads to a much more