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Hi and welcome to PSG. There are many ways to accomplish this type of effect.


One way is by using a Clipping mask.


As long as the shapes are on their own separate layers, you simply add a carbon fiber texture layer and clip it to the shape.


Here is the shape layer.......

[ATTACH]52704[/ATTACH]


Here is the carbon fiber texture layer above the shape layer.....

[ATTACH]52706[/ATTACH]


Here the carbon fiber layer is clipped to the shape layer......

[ATTACH]52708[/ATTACH]


[ATTACH]52709[/ATTACH]


How top clip.......Right click the shape layer and select 'create clipping mask' or hover your cursor between the two layers while holding down the alt/option key, you will see the cursor turn into a box with a black angled arrow pointing down, then click.


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