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Re: How to use Photoshop to replace the background of text or an object within an ima


Hello and welcome to PSG.


Use Clipping masks.


Start with a BG....

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Add a text layer above the BG........doesn't matter what color it is...

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Then add a texture of your liking on a new layer above the text.


Right click the texture layer and choose "Create Clipping Mask"....

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This will fill the text with the texture layer.....

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Keep adding clipped texture layers to the stack. Add as many as you want.

The texture layer on top will be seen.

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