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Posted 13 February 2005 - 07:04 PM

Want rain on your animation effect, well come take a looky here XP1) First of all make your sig and or wtv and use it for this tut. Add 4 or 5 layers to your image in Photoshop. these will be rain layers so the more you have the bigger the file. Fill each of these layers with black. Then set the Opacity around 24% and 30% for like each new layer. I used 21%2) Add the Noise filter to each black filled layer (400%). Keep it as Monochromatic. The distrubution doesn't matter at all. I used uniform3) Now use the Motion Blur filter on each 'noise' layer. Makeing sure that the angle is the same for each one, 45 degree's is the best going from the top right to the bottom left. set the blur from 50 to 200 pixels. I used 754) Now switch over to Imageready. Add 4 or 5 new frames on the animation window. In the first frame, make only the backgrond and the first added rain layer visible. On the second frame, make the Backgound and the second added rain layer visible, The background and the third added rain layer for the third frame and so on. This will make sure that each layer will only see one different rain layer each timeand thats it. if you want to add rain drops that is simple, just add a little white brush mark (white) to parts on your writing or wherever you want to places where it would look like the rain would hit. not every frame though, maybe once every 2 frames is good.Good luck and post your results here, happy creatingThanks to pixel2life.com
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