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Rain Effect Using Photoshop
I just create a simple tuitorial of rain effect using photoshop. Sana makatulong ito sa inyo.
kung meron na ito dito. kayong ng bahala mga admin.

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Rain effect
First step

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Adjust the Curve (cntrl+m) to complete the rain effect
2nd step

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Create a new layer and fill it black using paint bucket tool
3rd step

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Filter, noise and add noise

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Adding noise using the amount of 27.03%
4th step

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Filter, blur and motion blur

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Use an angle of -65
5th step

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Image, adjustments, and levels

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Use input levels 58/1.00/85
6th step

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Filter, blur and Gaussian blur

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Use an radius of 0.1 pixels
7th step

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Changing normal to screen

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Changing the opacity to 70
kung meron na ito dito. kayong ng bahala mga admin.

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Image to be use for PS rain effect

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Rain effect
First step

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Adjust the Curve (cntrl+m) to complete the rain effect
2nd step

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Create a new layer and fill it black using paint bucket tool
3rd step

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Filter, noise and add noise

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Adding noise using the amount of 27.03%
4th step

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Filter, blur and motion blur

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Use an angle of -65
5th step

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Image, adjustments, and levels

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Use input levels 58/1.00/85
6th step

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Filter, blur and Gaussian blur

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Use an radius of 0.1 pixels
7th step

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Changing normal to screen

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Changing the opacity to 70

Neil Joshua Rosario- CGP Guru

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Re: Rain Effect Using Photoshop
very nice tutorial...imatch mo lang yung hdri mo sa rain effect mo...i mean dapat makulimlim...kita kasi sun sa reflection...keep posting...

ronzcobella- CGP Apprentice

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Re: Rain Effect Using Photoshop
thanks for sharing bossing

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Re: Rain Effect Using Photoshop
ayos ito master niel
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Re: Rain Effect Using Photoshop
salamat sa pagdaan mga sir
its my first time to do a tutorial
its my first time to do a tutorial

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Re: Rain Effect Using Photoshop
sir maraming salamat!ayos na ayos!


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reimhedz wrote:sir maraming salamat!ayos na ayos!
salamat sa pagdaan sir

Neil Joshua Rosario- CGP Guru

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Re: Rain Effect Using Photoshop
nice tutor
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Re: Rain Effect Using Photoshop
Hey bro, nice initiative, tho the rain effect doesn't look very good and realistic, one thing is because rain doesn't really fall in one angle, size and direction.
If you add a bit of touches to your image it would go the distance.
Try making a raindrop brush, then brush over your image using size, angle and direction jitters (in the Brushes panel), then play around with splatter effects on the ground.
I'd like to share a work of mine using the procedure i just mentioned. Just helping out. Keep on improving bro!

If you add a bit of touches to your image it would go the distance.
Try making a raindrop brush, then brush over your image using size, angle and direction jitters (in the Brushes panel), then play around with splatter effects on the ground.
I'd like to share a work of mine using the procedure i just mentioned. Just helping out. Keep on improving bro!


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Re: Rain Effect Using Photoshop
badongrodrigs wrote:Hey bro, nice initiative, tho the rain effect doesn't look very good and realistic, one thing is because rain doesn't really fall in one angle, size and direction.
If you add a bit of touches to your image it would go the distance.
Try making a raindrop brush, then brush over your image using size, angle and direction jitters (in the Brushes panel), then play around with splatter effects on the ground.
I'd like to share a work of mine using the procedure i just mentioned. Just helping out. Keep on improving bro!
ayun yung hinahanap ko ser. pwede ka bang gunawa ng ganun ser

Neil Joshua Rosario- CGP Guru

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Re: Rain Effect Using Photoshop
Neil Joshua Rosario wrote:
ayun yung hinahanap ko ser. pwede ka bang gunawa ng ganun ser
It's fairly simple. First just make sure that your materials are "wet". You can use the blend material of Vray; put the regular texture in the base material and put a very reflective and transparent texture in one of the coatings. You should do this with everything that will get "wet" from the rain. And then render, and proceed to Photoshop.
Then, like I said before, you can make a raindrop brush, or download one. And then use the Jitter option in the Brush Panel, make sure that angles and sizes are at random. Then brush away. Change the brush sizes and opacity to your taste. You can make the "splatters" using a default brush in Photoshop.
Give it a try bro!

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