 Hello, everybody, welcome back to another Adobe Illustrator tutorial. This one I'm going to show you how to add texture to any shape or design or anything you're working on. In this case, we've got a very simple red shape or like a red sphere here. And then I applied this as an opacity mask. And this is a texture that I applied, and you get this cool looking effect. Let's go ahead and start from scratch, and I'll show you how I did it. Here's an example. I've created a green rectangle. All good. Now we're going to go to Finder, and we're going to grab a texture. I've got a whole bunch of textures. I'm going to go with this one. And then I'm going to drag and drop it on top. Now I'm going to resize it a little bit because it's not quite big enough to fill the entire rectangle. So let's just go ahead and resize it a smidgen. OK, good. There, it's resized. Now hit Command C if you're on a Mac, Control C if you're on a PC, and copy it. We're going to create a copy, and then the next step here is counter-intuitive, but we actually delete it because it's now copied and it's in memory. Now making sure you've got the layer selected, now I'm going to go over here to Make Mask, click that button, now click on the black mask here, and then hit Control or Command F to paste that texture in place. And now watch what happens. We've applied a texture to the rectangle just like that. That's how you do it, guys, in Illustrator. Thanks for watching.