 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Adobe After Effects tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to add a texture to images, to logos, to Photoshop documents, Adobe Illustrator documents, all those types of things. How do you apply a texture here? Here's how you do it. Here's an example on the right of a texture that's been applied, and this is the original flat image on the left. Let's go ahead and delete this composition and start from scratch. Okay, good. First step here is you want to go to New Composition. Just go ahead and create any size. It doesn't really matter because we're just showing the effect. The next step very quickly is we want to drag and drop our Adobe Illustrator document into it, into the composition, and presto. There we go. We're on our way. I'm just going to increase its size so it's easier to see for you guys. And there we go. The next step is you want to take the image that you're taking the texture from. So if you've got a texture from one of the various websites or you found one for free on the internet, whatever, add that in just like I've got scale.jpeg here. Drag it on top of the original image. So there we go. We've got this little tiny texture. It's not very pretty, but I'm going to go ahead and increase its size so you guys can see it a little bit better. And let's go with some big, huge, scaly, crack-looking type stuff. Okay, good. We're on our way, but we're not quite there. The next step is you want to go to your original image that you're applying the texture to. So for me, it's sloth.ai. Go to your effects and presets. I've already done it, but let me show you how to do it. You just type in to effects and presets, texturize. So I just typed in text and then you'll see here under stylize, texturize. Drag and drop that onto the file or onto the image that you're applying the texture to, which is sloth.ai. There we go. Dropped it on it. Nothing has happened yet. Not to panic. The next step is making sure you're still on that image. You're still on that layer. Go to texture layer and then when you see the texture layer, it says none. Now make it scale.jpg or whatever it is the texture layer that you're using. Now it's been applied, you just can't see it. So all you got to do now is go back to the top layer, which is the scale and just turn it off. And when you do that, presto, that texture layer has been applied to the sloth layer or for whatever layer you're working on or whatever image you're working on. That's it, guys. So textureize works in Adobe After Effects. Thanks for watching. A ton more stuff coming up. Stay tuned.