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adding rain and splashes

adding rain and splashes

Postby davidh » Fri Dec 30, 2011 12:49 pm

This is a very quick and easy step by step.There are a lot of brushes for photoshop out there for creating rain but I have created a section and attached it here.Just use it with blend setting of "SCREEN" over your render and it will come through.

For the splashes the process is as follows:

1.Open the render and create a new layer called splashes.
2.Using one of the default "star" brushes(see attachment for which one to use)paint a line of stars along the top of the walls.
3.Add a motion blur at 90 degrees of between 30 and 40.
4.Add a gaussian blur of about 7
5.play around with the opacity of the layer but thats really it.The effect is that of rain hitting the surface and bouncing back up.Be careful in the strength of the effect that you use,it should be less for softer rain than for a heavy rainfall.

You can use the same technique on vegetation (if you lighten the areas locally where the rain hits the leaves it can make the effect more pronounced,as if the leaves are so wet they are almost fully reflective)

Hi Irwanwr,yes pretty much done with the holidays now but it was great while it lasted.
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Re: adding rain and splashes

Postby irwanwr » Sat Dec 31, 2011 10:46 am

Hi Irwanwr,yes pretty much done with the holidays now but it was great while it lasted.


glad you have good time with your beloved ones, david.
sometimes it just came into my mind, "when would david got a chance to have some rest, with this fast pace of productivity" :)
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Re: adding rain and splashes

Postby Chris Fullmer » Mon Jan 02, 2012 5:12 am

This is a great one David, thanks for sharing it! I love how simple these all are. For as much photoshop as I do, and as many little tricks of my own I've accumulated, everything you've shown is new to me. I'll hopefully get a chance to repay with some of my own tips and tricks in the near future, now that I'm back from vacation.

Thanks again!

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Re: adding rain and splashes

Postby leedeetee » Tue Jan 03, 2012 10:23 pm

David, even though I don't comment on every single thread, they are all so informative. Thanks so much for taking the time to write them. :thumb:
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Re: adding rain and splashes

Postby boofredlay » Tue Jan 03, 2012 10:40 pm

Thanks again!!!
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Re: adding rain and splashes

Postby jsmith » Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:51 pm

Many, many heartfelt thanks for all you do - inspiring!
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