Hello Michael, To add a flat texture to an angled photo, you can follow these steps using Photoshop CS6: Open your food photo in Photoshop. Next, open the flat texture image you want to apply to the food photo. Select the flat texture image and copy it (Ctrl+C). Go back to your food photo, and create a new layer by clicking on the "New Layer" button in the Layers panel or pressing Ctrl+Shift+N. With the new layer selected, paste the copied texture (Ctrl+V). You'll now have the texture as a new layer on top of your food photo. Now, you'll need to adjust the perspective of the texture to match the angle of the food photo. To do this, go to Edit > Transform > Perspective. You can then drag the corner handles of the texture layer to match the angle of your food photo. This will make the texture appear as if it's applied to the angled surface. Once you're satisfied with the perspective transformation, press Enter to apply the changes. You might need to fine-tune the blending mode and opacity of the texture layer to make it look more natural. You can experiment with blending modes like "Overlay" or "Soft Light" and adjust the opacity as needed. To further enhance the effect, consider using layer masks to selectively apply the texture to specific areas of the food photo, such as highlights or shadows. Lastly, save your edited photo. By following these steps, you should be able to add a flat texture to your angled food photo, creating a more appealing and realistic look. This technique can be particularly useful for enhancing food images, such as those related to mr coconut recipe. Hope this helps!
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