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Todayamp;#39;s topieally quick effect that I actually made use of myself the other day, so I thought it would be a good technique to share with you all. What weamp;#39;re going to do is realistically apply a rust texture to a design. This can be done with any kind of image, it could be a single colour logo like Iamp;#39;ll be using in this example today, or even full colour artwork or photographs, which is how I used this technique recently, to create a weathered old road sign that I had printed up for my studio wall. Iamp;#39;d already collected souvenirs from our California Pacific Coast Highway and Canadian Highway One road trips, but I couldnamp;#39;t find anything to represent our treck through Death Valley a few years ago, so I simply designed my own, applied a rusty texture using this technique and sent it off to be printed on a steel plate! Itamp;#39;s done by using the channels in Photoshop to make a selection of a texture, which is then used to erase the artwork whereve