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Make its diameter small enough to use under our girl's eyes. Now create a new layer and draw in the dark circles under her eyes. Like all gorgeous zombies have. Zoom in as far as possible if you want to detail them in better.

People can be so fuckn' critical. I have to agree with Max|Design Shard and Graham Phisher's comments. It's the process that is important. When it comes to the creative process, it's amazing how much we gain by sharing and disseminating ideas and techniques. We all stand on the shoulders of giants.

This new PLUS Tutorial is titled "How to Create a Horrific Zombie Poster with Photoshop and 3D Renders," by Mark Mayers. He is a freelance illustrator and designer based in Cornwall, UK. He has worked for leading publishers worldwide and now PSDTUTS.

All you have to do now is use your brush and paint on the face with a black color which should turn into a random texture design.

Transform people into zombies using this tutorial. Make people look just like in movies such as Dawn of the Dead or Shawn of the dead...

The following Adobe Photoshop video tutorial shows step by step how an image is changed, and after the tutorial the image will be turned into a zombie.

+ A portrait of the victim. AKA, the zombie and a picture of a human skull. Ideally in the roughly the same pose as your portrait which can be found on Google images. + Download The "Pretty" free brush collection found here. Ideally you will need to grab "Pretty Cuts`n`cracks" & "Pretty Sore" + Download The "Veins" brushes here. + It would also be nice if you had the `tonemapping` plug-in by Photomatix. Not essential but handy.

After we do that we are going to bring the skull photo in here and adjust to fit her face. I lower the opacity on the skull layer (after you done go bring back the opacity of the layer to normal) just so I can see her face on the back so I can re size the skull using Edit>Transform>Scale and fit right over her face as you see here:

What you need: + A portrait of the victim. AKA, the zombie and a picture of a human skull. Ideally in the roughly the same pose as your portrait which can be found on Google images. + Download The �Pretty� free brush collection found here. Ideally you will need to grab �Pretty Cuts`n`cracks� & �Pretty Sore� + Download The �Veins� brushes here. + It would also be nice if you had the `tonemapping` plug-in by Photomatix. Not essential but handy.

Open up a portrait. Make sure it has a dark background. Daylight pictures don't work very well. Take artistically lighted pictures. Dark, solemn pictures make the best death effects�

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