Brooke Shaden's Portugal Texture Pack

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While exploring Portugal, textures were as numerous as the trees and castle ruins. Along the way I captured some of my favorites and turned them into a painterly, grungy texture pack that you can use in your photography.

If you haven’t used an image overlay before, here are some helpful steps to get started:

  1. In Photoshop, add the texture overlay to the image you’re working on by either dragging and dropping or copying and pasting.

  2. Once your texture is on its own layer, you may wish to blend it into your image. You can use the dropdown options for blending mode (in your layers panel) to change the mode from normal to: soft light, hard light, lighten, darken, multiply, or any other variation that looks good to you.

  3. Remember textures may not work on the first try. You can erase parts of the texture to suit the look of your image, rotate and flip them, and add multiple textures over the same image.

All of my textures are in black & white so that the native color of the textures doesn’t interfere with the colors of your image.

Please enjoy!

While exploring Portugal, textures were as numerous as the trees and castle ruins. Along the way I captured some of my favorites and turned them into a painterly, grungy texture pack that you can use in your photography.

If you haven’t used an image overlay before, here are some helpful steps to get started:

  1. In Photoshop, add the texture overlay to the image you’re working on by either dragging and dropping or copying and pasting.

  2. Once your texture is on its own layer, you may wish to blend it into your image. You can use the dropdown options for blending mode (in your layers panel) to change the mode from normal to: soft light, hard light, lighten, darken, multiply, or any other variation that looks good to you.

  3. Remember textures may not work on the first try. You can erase parts of the texture to suit the look of your image, rotate and flip them, and add multiple textures over the same image.

All of my textures are in black & white so that the native color of the textures doesn’t interfere with the colors of your image.

Please enjoy!