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Saturday, May 10, 2014


Preview of the awesome Zombie Blood tube by Andy Cooper!


Preview of the wicked Zombie Blood kit match by DNScraps!

Preview of mask #23, created by me!


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CT PTU TUT for the Zombie Blood tube by Andy Cooper, and the Zombie Blood kit match by DNScraps!   

Materials Needed

The Zombie Blood tube by Andy Cooper, which can be purchased at S&CO  HERE

The Zombie Blood kit match by DNScraps, which can also be purchased at S&CO  HERE

Mask #23, created by me, which can be downloaded  HERE

PSP - I am using X5, but any should do

**This tutorial assumes that you have a working knowledge of basic functions in PSP. This tutorial is a creation of my own, and any similarities are purely coincidental. If you make something with one of my tuts or templates, please email it to me at robynebutts@gmail.com  and I will post it her on my blog!

Okay, let's begin! Let's create our mask layer! Open whatever mask you chose, I chose a mask I created. Now create a new image 800x800, with a transparent back. Now for this mask, I used a paper instead of flood-filling; so open paper 6, and copy and paste it to the new image. Now, go to the top layers menu and click NEW MASK LAYER>FROM IMAGE..a pop up opens...click on the title of the mask you chose in the drop-down menu. Merge visible layers, then copy and paste it to the tag. Re-size and move as needed...for this one I increased the size by 15%, then centered it. 

Open the dark door, reduce by 25%, and place on tag towards the left.

Open the box, reduce 40%, place on right bottom. 

Open the full-view of the tube, reduce her by 30%, place in front of gate.

Open the close-up of the tube...place on top left of the mask...FH, reduce to fit...invert and add screen blend mode. 

Open the spiderweb, reduce 35%, place top right of tube. 

Open the cup blood, reduce 50%, place bottom left, in front of gate post. 

Open the dark bear, reduce 40%, place bottom right, behind box. 

Open the ghost, reduce 60%, place top right. 

Open the word art, reduce 80%, and place on box.   

Open the lamp, reduce 50%, place bottom right, front of the box. 

Open the knife, reduce 45%, place bottom right behind lamp. 

Open butcher knife, reduce 80%, place on the left post of fence. 

Open the food ration, reduce 80%, place bottom right, in front of box. 

Open the black cat, reduce 80%..FH and place bottom left. 

Open the bloomer, reduce 90%, place top right. 

Open the pipe, reduce 70%, place bottom right, in front of box. 

Open the noms, reduce 90%, place bottom right, on box, front of the lamp. 

Open the brad cupcake, reduce 90%, place bottom right, on top of food ration.  
Open the hallo, leaving size as is, place on left side of mask..D..D and FH, reduce 70%, place on right side by monster's arm...D. 

Open  the fork in eye ball, reduce 80%, place bottom right, against the box. 

Open the gun, reduce 45%, place right side, on top of box. 

Open the candle skull, reduce 85%, place on top of box, front of gun. e

Open the virus, reduce 85%, place bottom right, front of box. 

Open the eye dark, reduce 90%, place on left by cat. 

Open the blade heart, reduce 90%, place bottom right, above the virus. 

Open the stars, leaving size as is, place sporadically on mask layers...D and FH to suit your liking. 

Open the bank, reduce 60%, place on bottom left, front of gate. 



Lastly, add 3D drop shadows on whatever elements you would like them on. I like these settings: 2V 1H 70 op, 4B. Make sure at this point that you add copyright info for the tube artist..you can also add info for the scrap maker if the tube maker's TOU allows. Make sure you check TOU's!

You did it! You have completed this tut! Now you can add personalization to your creation! I hope you enjoyed this tutorial; if you did, please follow my blog, and pass it on to others! Also, please email your creations with my tuts or templates, and I will happily display them here on my blog (robynebutts@gmail.com)!

Hugz and Blessings,
Robyne'


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