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Add depth to text, shapes, and other objects by filling them with unique textures
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Adobe illustrator is a popular graphics editing program. Available on both Windows and Mac operating systems, it allows users to create 3D logos, layer images and create web or print documents. While it is similar to Adobe's Photoshop, it is known for its ability to create typography and text logos. You can add borders, color and patterns to objects to give them more distinctive looks. Texture designs are available on the Internet and with the use of a few tools, you can add an interesting texture to your document. This article will tell you how to add a texture in Illustrator.

  1. There are many free textures available by simply searching "illustrator texture." Commonly used textures include wood grain, mosaic, patchwork, stained glass and craquelure texture, which is similar to a patina on plaster. Choose a texture image that is light in color and save it on your computer.
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  3. Select the objects that you want to be grouped together. Click on the "Object" menu on your horizontal toolbar, then click "Group."
  4. Select "Transparency" from the drop-down menu. A palette should open up to the right of your document. You should also see a drop down menu for blending and a drop down menu for opacity.
  5. Choose "Show Thumbnails."
  6. This will create an opacity mask. Your image may disappear from view since your opacity begins as a black box, to indicate that it is not opaque.
  7. Select the "File" drop down menu on your top horizontal toolbar.
  8. A browser box will open. Select the texture file that you downloaded from the Internet earlier. The image will appear in your black thumbnail box.
    • A large, opaque texture image will appear on top of your image. You will not see the image, but rather a red box with guidelines that allow you to move the texture box across the page. Your main image's texture will change as you move the texture image around.
  9. You will return to the file images and you will be able to make changes to other layers.
    • Be sure to save your file to complete the texture changes. You can repeat this process with different objects and textures.
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