How do I create this effect in photoshop?

http://www.debutart.com/illustration/ben-jennings/20225#/illustration-portfolio
Not just this effect but pretty much the same effect he has running through his whole portfolio.
Im assuming he uses textures and clipping masks? not too familiar with the process at all as im a beginner..
Thanks in advance guys

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