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How Do You Make Textured Text in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 10:16 pm

In Photoshop, there are a few different ways that you can create textured text. One way is to use the layer styles options.

To do this, simply select the layer that you want to add a texture to, and then click on the “Layer Styles” icon in the layers palette. From here, you can choose from a variety of different textures, such as “Pattern Overlay” or “Bevel and Emboss”.

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Another way that you can create textured text in Photoshop is by using the “Texturizer” filter. To do this, select the layer that you want to add a texture to, and then go to Filter > Texture > Texturizer. From here, you can choose from a variety of different textures, and even control the depth and intensity of the texture.

Lastly, you can also create textured text by simply painting over it with a textured brush. To do this, select the layer that you want to add a texture to, and then choose a textured brush from the brush palette. Start painting over the text with the brush, and experiment with different brush settings until you get the desired effect.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

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