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Engine44

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  1. 59 minutes ago, GarryP said:

    There are probably lots of ways of doing what you want but here’s one method you can try, see video.
    I’ve done it very quickly; to get a good effect you will need to be more careful and probably experiment with brushes etc.
    Hopefully someone can tell you what the effect is called so you can search for something better.

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    Thank you!

     

  2. 35 minutes ago, Alfred said:

    If you only want to use the shape of the text, you can achieve that by clipping the texture image to the text layer.

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    Using a blend mode such as ‘Overlay’ allows you to retain the colour of the text but it also keeps the entire image visible, so you need to clip the result to a duplicate of the text layer:

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    Thanks, I’ll play with it.

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