Supplies used:
Tube by Ed Mironuik. Get all his tubes at CDO.
PTU Scrapkit Hellraiser by Witchy's heart. Get it HERE.
I also used the freebie sample from her blog Creations By Witchy's Heart
Fonts: Bleed and Cenobyte
Filters: Eyecandy 4000 Drip (Glass and Gradient Glow for font)
Animation made by the most wonderfulest Bestest awesomest Rene Kunert. You can get it from her forum HERE.
Open a new image size 500 by 500
C/P Paper 2 and position as you like.
Type out Welcome to hell on the wall with the Bleed font. Change the opacity to around 74. Apply Eyecandy 4000 with these settings...
C/P Bench. Resize by 50% and position in lower right corner.
C/P Door #1. Resize by 40%. Position to the left of the tag.
C/P Candle #1. Resize by 75% and position to the far left of the door.
C/P Your tube.
C/P Hook with chain.Resize By 50%. Use the deform tool to position.
C/P Hook With Chain #1. Resize by 50%. Use the deform tool to position in the top left corner.
C/P Hook with Chain #2. Resize by 50%. Use your deform tool to position in top right corner.
C/P Candle #3. Resize by 20%. Position behind the bench. Duplicate 2 times for a total of 3 and stagger them slightly.
C/P Skull Candle. Resize by 30%. Position in the bottom right corner.
C/P Candle #3. Resize by 5%. Duplicate several times and position along the edge of the bench (Keep in mind if you are animating to leave a bit of room between the flames.)
C/P Mask. Resize by 10%. Position just behind the door so it hangs from the top of the tag.
I added several small elements to the bench...
Lament Configuration (Box #2) (10%) (Duplicate and change property to multiply)
Bloody Knife (25%)
Spiked Cuff (15%) (Duplicate and change property to multiply)
Jagged Blade (25%)
Handcuffs 2 (15%)
Razor (10%)
If you are not animating you can skip ahead add your name and save. The tag will look like this....
Make sure your tube is the top layer. Close your tube layer.
In animation shop make sure propagate paste is clicked.
C/P Merged into animation shop. Duplicate so you have a total of 14 frames. Click the first frame then select all.
Back in PSP open your flame. Resize by 20% (Make sure all layers is checked)
Make sure all layers all closed but 14. C/P merged into animation shop as a new animation.
Close layer 14 and open Layer 13. C/P Merged and paste into animation shop after current frame.
Close layer 13 and open Layer 12. C/P Merged and paste into animation shop after current frame.
Close layer 12 and open Layer 11. C/P Merged and paste into animation shop after current frame.
Close layer 11 and open Layer 10. C/P Merged and paste into animation shop after current frame.
Close layer 10 and open Layer 9. C/P Merged and paste into animation shop after current frame.
Close layer 9 and open Layer 8. C/P Merged and paste into animation shop after current frame.
Close layer 8 and open Layer 7. C/P Merged and paste into animation shop after current frame.
Close layer 7 and open Layer 6. C/P Merged and paste into animation shop after current frame.
Close layer 6 and open Layer 5. C/P Merged and paste into animation shop after current frame.
Close layer 5 and open Layer 4. C/P Merged and paste into animation shop after current frame.
Close layer 3 and open Layer 2. C/P Merged and paste into animation shop after current frame.
Close layer 2 and open Layer 1. C/P Merged and paste into animation shop after current frame.
Drag frame 1 of your flame to frame 1 of your tag and position over the candle flame.
Hit undo on the flame and drag frame one to frame one again. Repeat until about half the candles are lit.
Reverse the frames of you flame and repeat on the rest of the candles.
Back in psp open you tube. Copy tube and paste as a new animation in animation shop.
Drag your tube to frame 1. As long as you have propagate paste checked it will show up in all the frames.
Back in PSP type out your name in the Cenobyte font. Add eyecandy 4000 Glass. Add Gradient Glow of 3.
Copy your name and paste as a new animation in animation shop.
Drag to frame 1 of your tag.
Don't forget to add your copyright and watermark!
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