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How To Add PDN Layers HERE. I do it the first way every time. PDN/PSP Plugins that I use a lot are located HERE.

Monday, January 6, 2014

YoHo Halloween


Supplies Used

"Pirate Chick" by Elias Chatzoudis
Alex Brush by Rob (HERE)
“Trick or Treat” by Pim’p Scraps
“Mask 16” by CakiePotPie Designs (HERE)
                                                Eye Candy 4000 Gradient Glow
Lokas 3D Shadow

Let's Begin!

Create a new canvas 800x800. Open paper 2 and apply your mask. Add to your canvas. Upsize by 125% and then re-size by 86%.

Open frame2 and re-size by 80%. Add above your mask layer. Open paper 8. Grab your magic wand and click inside of your frame. Selections > Modify > by 20 > add paper > invert > delete > select none. Move below your frame.

Open frame3 and re-size by 95%. Add above your frame 2 layer. Open paper 10. Grab your magic wand and click inside of your frame. Selections > Modify > by 20 > add paper > move into position > invert > delete > select none. Move below your frame.

Go back to your mask layer. Use your deform tool to shrink the mask layer side to side and top. Do not touch the bottom.

Open your tube. (If you are using the same tube) Upsize it by 175% and then again by 125%. Position in your frame 1 and then re-size by 90%. Sharpen once. Duplicate and send one below the frame.  

(Tube 2 layer) Erase the entire bottom of tube 2 layer from under the frame.

(Tube 1 layer) Drop shadow and then erase the entire bottom of that tube as well. Leave the hair flowing over the frame.

Open ribbon 4 and re-size by 70%. Rotate any way you like (mine was counterclockwise) Add this above your frame 1 layer but below the tube 1 layer. Drop shadow.

Open pumpkin and re-size by 50%. Add below your tube layer but above your fastener layer. Position to where her hair is between the pumpkin’s eyes.

Open spider web and re-size by 35%. Add this under the pumpkin and position. Erase any of the tube that blocks the web.

Open the spider and re-size by 35%. Add above your tube layer and position.

Drop shadow your layers, crop and re-size (if needed). Add your name and copyright, then upload to Photobucket and enjoy!

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