To create an Oyer strip, start with the basic 774*346.

Assuming you’ve already seen the basic Oyer tutorial (see it here), you should know the basics to an Oyer, so I am going to skip ahead a bit.

Here is the Oyer we want to use, the only diffrence is we’ve got him completely colourless, one of his eyes is smaller than the other, and his hands are in front of him as in the typical Zombie posistion.

So with this in mind we are going to do the simple and most fun step to do, Blood!

It doesn’t take much,  go to: “Layers->Mege->All Layers”

This will let you use the paint brush  on the vector circles;

Select the Paint Brush and get a nice red colour.  And have the brush thickness at “2”

 

Now we need to do the blood in “Rivers” and “Drops”, don’t worry, I’ll explain both.

 

Rivers:

This is when oyer’s blood meges in a sort of stream like formation; let’s start on his forhead for example.

As you can see the blood is combining from two little rivers into a larger one; we can do this all over his body. We can make as many and as many different formations as we want, be imaginative!

 

Hint: Remember, that blood runs down the way!

So here we have Oyer covered in these rivers of blood, I’ve given him a red pupil too, and a bloodshot eye as a last minute touch effect. Some of the blood follows the curve of the circles, but we can do more with it!

 

Drops

 

Drops are simple. Taking the Oyer, we are going to add even more blood, where at the bottom of every circle the blood is building up more.

Now the welds shall drip, basicly what we are going to do is take the paint brush and click repetitively downwards so we have something that looks like it’s dripping violetley.

I find that when blood drops onto other circles new rivers are formed.

It isn’t really that much noticeable but I feel it just gives it a more detailed effect.

 

There we have it, a Zombie Oyer! Now to add the text and finish it off!