Thursday 24 February 2011

How to create rain effect trick in Photoshop

Rain Effect :-
Step 1:- First thing you need to do is open the picture you want to add rain to. You can use any picture you want, or you can use the one provided. Next, duplicate the background layer (CTRL+J) by either dragging the layer to the “Create a New Layer” button at the bottom of the layers pallet OR going to Layer > Duplicate Layer…(this requires you to click “OK”).


Step 2:-On your “background layer copy” go to Image > Image Adjustments > Curves… (CTRL+M) and make your setting something like this: input 130 and output 60.
Or you can play around with them to get the desired effect you want. This gives the image that “dark rainy day” appearance.

Step 3:-Next step, the rain! Create a new layer (Shift+CTRL+N) by clicking the “Create a New Layer” button as before, OR go to Layer > New > Layer… name it “Rain” and fill that layer with White (CTRL+Backspace). Head up to Filter > Noise > Add Noise… and your settings should be close to this: around 10%.

Step 4:-Then head over to Filter > Blur > Motion Blur… and the setting should be close to this:around -65 degree

Step 5:-Now you need to head on over and adjust the levels. (CTRL+L) Go to Image > Image Adjustments > Levels… and my settings are:250,1,255 for rgb

Step 6:-Last step!! Go to the top of your layers pallet and change the mode to “Screen” and Voila! You have a rainy day!

that's so easy to create rains ..

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