yo /gd/ I want some discussion on the different ways to achieve this grunge, sandpapery, paint-fleck texture, in Ps, and dif examples of it. Pic related.
>>246481
>Want texture on image in PS
>Doesnt google 'texture on image in PS'
Seriously OP. Did you even try?
>>246482
Obv. I've googled it, dick. I can even do it myself! Yay!
Just want some ideas on how other people do it, like a discussion...
>>246483
Hit freeimages and type in paper, download everything that strikes your fancy. Paste that shit in a layer over your vector art and flip through the layer modes until you find something you like (screen, darken, overlay, etc.) Adjust opacity to taste.
A more interesting way to do it would be to mask a few different textures onto your various vector objects - in other words, the mountains would be one texture, the sky another, the moon another. This can be achieved in Illustrator by duplicating the object, filling it with the texture, and adjusting the opacity.
PS: This technique is useful, but as a style it's a bit passé.
based taste anon
>>246488
Yeah thanks, previously I've scrumpled sheets of paper and scanned it in and adjust opacity, or download an paper texture..
I guess I was wondering more about the 'speckled paint' kinda effect. I'll post some examples.
>>246507
Kinda like the image on the right.
(posters are Takenobu Igarashi, real wicked isometric typo)
>>246509
sorta getting away from the original image but still
>>246509
again, different kinda texture but you know what I mean