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: Soak a standard piece of white printer paper in a tray of black tea or coffee for 3–5 minutes.

: Use a second instance of Turbulent Noise with a large scale (e.g., 1700) to create a "fold" line.

: Apply a Posterize Time effect set to 8 or 12 frames per second to give it a jittery, stop-motion feel. After Life 3x2

: Use a ballpoint pen to write "Photos" or "Lisa" on the front, pressing hard to leave an indent in the softened paper fibers.

If you are looking to recreate the paper textures or transitions seen in modern media (like the Ali Abdaal or stop-motion style), you can follow these steps: : Soak a standard piece of white printer

: Use Roughen Edges to make the perfectly straight digital lines look like torn or hand-cut paper. 2. Create a Physical "After Life" Style Prop To create a weathered paper prop like the one Tony finds:

: Start with a solid layer and apply Turbulent Noise . Set the contrast high and brightness low to simulate paper fibers. : Use a ballpoint pen to write "Photos"

: Let it air dry or use a hair dryer for a crinkled texture.