Add Rain to your photos
This tutorial with guide you through how to add rain to a photograph, if you wanted to do that for some reason:
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| 1. | Open your original image in Photoshop |
| 2. | Create a new layer above the background image |
| 3. | Fill this with white (#FFFFFF) |
| 4. | Then go to Filter » Noise » Add Noise |
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Use these settings:
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Then Press OK |
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Now go to Filter » Blur » Motion Blur |
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Use these settings:
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For the layer set the blending mode to Vivid Light and the opacity to 80% |
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Now we have the rain, but the sky is bright, we need to darken it. |
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Create a new layer above the rain layer |
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Select the Lasso Tool |
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Draw the area, where you want your clouds. |
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Set the colours back to default by pressing D |
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Now go to Filter » Render » Clouds |
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Then Filter » Blur » Gauissian Blur and set the distance to 10px |
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Set the blending mode to Overlay |
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Duplicate this layer so it covers the whole sky area, if you get any straight lines, do another gauissian blur. |
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You should now have the rain and clouds, but the sky is still bright |
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Create a new layer just below the clouds layer, and use a black to transparent gradient |
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Then set the blending mode to Hue and the opacity to 80% |





