Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Good 2 Be Bad

Supplies Needed  

1 tube of choice – the poser used in this tutorial is by Designz by Lou and is included with the kit. 

Font of choice – I used Rat Infested Mailbox here

Gem's Mask 8 here

Stars Template by Brutal Designs here
You can find it under Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Plug Ins used:
Mura's Meister - Copies
Greg's Factory Output Vol. II - Pool Shadow

 "Good 2 Be Bad" is a tagger size scrap kit, also available in full size and was created by Lou of Designz by Lou and can be purchased from TKO Scraps.  You can visit her blog here.  Thank you Lou for a fantabulous kit!  

~♥~ Let’s get started ~♥~

Open up the template.
Shift + D.
Close out the original.
Resize all layers 90%
Image/Canvas size
700 x 700
OK
Highlight the background layer.
Flood fill white.
Delete the top 3 layers.

Highlight Grey Rec Top layer.
Click on it with your Magic Wand.
New Raster layer.
Copy and paste Paper 5 Into Selection.
Copy and paste Happy Tears 2 as a new layer.
Resize 40%
Move into position over the paper layer - see my tag for reference.
Selections/Invert
Tap the delete key.
Deselect.
Delete the template layer.

Highlight Grey Rec Bottom layer.
Click on it with your Magic Wand.
New Raster layer.
Copy and paste Paper 6 Into Selection.
Deselect.
Delete the template layer.
Give it a slight Inner Bevel:

Highlight Dk Grey Rec Top layer.
Click on it with your Magic Wand.
New Raster layer.
Copy and paste Paper 3 Into Selection.
Deselect.
Delete the template layer.

Highlight Dk Grey Rec Bottom layer.
Click on it with your Magic Wand.
New Raster layer.
Copy and paste Paper 1 Into Selection.
Deselect.
Delete the template layer.
Adjust/Add Remove Noise/Add Noise:
Random and Monochrome checked
Noise: 10%
OK

Highlight Blk Circle Top layer.
Click on it with your Magic Wand.
New Raster layer.
Copy and paste Paper 5 Into Selection.
Deselect.
Delete the template layer.

Highlight Blk Circle Bottom layer.
Repeat the above step.

Color Pallet:
Foreground: #5daaba
Background: #000000

Highlight Teal Oval layer.
Make your Color Replacer Tool active and double right click on the oval.
It should turn black.

Highlight Blk Oval layer.
Click on it with your Magic Wand.
New Raster layer.
Copy and paste Paper 4 Into Selection.
Copy and paste Chicken Wire as a new layer over the paper layer.
Change the Properties of the wire to Soft Light.
Selections/Invert
Tap the delete key.
Deselect.
Delete the template layer.

Highlight Teal Rec layer.
Click on it wiht your Magic Wand.
New Raster layer.
Copy and paste Paper 7 Into Selection.
Give it the same Inner Bevel.
Deselect.
Delete the template layer.

Color Pallet:
Foreground: #f9fcfc
Background: #dddcd2

Highlight ZigZag line layer.
Make your Color Replacer Tool active and double right click on it.
It should turn a tannish color.

Highlight Teal Noisy Oval Frame.
Select All/Float/Defloat
New Raster layer.
Flood fill with #000000
Adjust/Add Remove Noise/Add Noise:
Random and Monochrome checked
Noise: 89%
OK
Delete the template layer.

Copy and paste Eyeball as a new layer.
Resize 5%
Apply Mura's Meister - Copies:

Resize the ring of eyeballs 75%
Move into position over the top right circle layer - see my tag for reference.
Duplicate
Resize 80%
Move into position over the bottom left circle layer - see my tag for reference.

Copy and paste a poser of your choice as a new layer.

Add your elements.  I used:
Winged Skull 1:  Resize 60%
Music Cross 2:  Resize 35%
Lips:  Resize 25%/Free Rotate Right 10 degrees
Snake 2:  Resize 45%
Rock On 2:  Resize 25%
Dagger:  Resize 50%
Spiked Bomb 1:  Resize 25%

Highlight your white background.
New Raster Layer.
Select All.
Copy and paste Paper 6 Into Selection.
Deselect.
Apply the mask.
Use your Pick Tool to pull the sides out slightly.
Merge Group.

Add your copyright.

Add your name:
Foreground: #000000
Background: #7b2121
Type your name.
Give it the same Inner Bevel.

Resize all layers 80%.

I’d love to see your results.
Email me!
Hugs,
Bev

2 comments:

  1. Love love love it, thank you so much for using my kit xx

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  2. You're so welcome Lou, I loved the kit!

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