Wednesday, November 19, 2008

how to create a raining environment with adobe photoshop

How to Create A Raining Environment With Adobe PhotoshopWriten by Taejien Thoj

Have you always wanted to create a more realistic, dramatic affect to a picture like rain but never knew how? well, here are some simple and efficient ways you can easily do them. They are all easy to follow and depending on what you like, will always turn out right.

Well, here's how to create a ealistic if you may of any ordinary picture with reflections, rain, rain drops, wetness, etc... its fairly simple and can turn out perfect if you try.

Now, here is the example I am using.

http://articles.motortoday.com/news/Evo8FQ400/Evo8FQ400-1.jpg

The image is courtesy of motorday.com and its rightful owners.

Here is the outcome of the image.

http://sixpop.com/images/images/33727102.jpg

All I did was I added all the effects you see, removed the logo to show the reflection, and repaste it when i was done into a black background to mimic the orignial picture. Below are the steps

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Now, I am assuming you have some knowledge of Adobe. If not, let me know and I will post an in depth tutorial with screenshots.

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HERE ARE THE STEPS FOR THE RAIN

1. Find an image that you would like to make into an effect like this.

2. Create a new layer and name it rain. Also, color it all white.

3. Then go to Filter>Noise>Add Noise.
---http://sixpop.com/images/images/88790575.jpg

4. Make sure Monochromatic and Gaussian are both checked on the bottom. I usually use between 300-400 for the %. Feel free to choose whichever you prefer.

5. Next, go to Filter>Blur>Motion Blur
---http://sixpop.com/images/images/3265833.jpg

6. The angle reflects the angle the rain will be coming in and the distance reflects the distance the blur is apart from eachother. Heavy rain and light rain.

7. Select the rain layer and change the layer option to Vivid Light (at the top left of the layer pallette). Now, change the opacity to around 80%, or your liking (top right, the top one where it says 100%)

HERE ARE THE STEPS FOR THE REFLECTION

1. Use the lasso tool(L) to select a portion of the image you want to reflect. For my image, I use just the car. Lasso-ing the shape around the car.

2. Copy the selection and paste the selection onto a new layer.

3. Now, right click on it and select Free Transform

4. Now, you will want to right click on it again once you see the rectangular selection. Choose Flip Horizontally or Flip Vertically depending on what reflection you need. For my example, I chose Flip Vertically.

5. Move the image to the bottom near the tires. Once you are there, move the cursor to any corner of the rectangular selection and rotate it so it aligns with the original picture.

6. Go to Filter>Distort>Ocean Ripple and change the Ripple Size to like a 12 and the Ripple Magnitude to like a 2. Or to your liking.

7. Once again, go to the Opacity and change it to like a 50% or to your liking.

FOR THE CENSOR

1. Choose the rectangular tool and make a selection of the license plate.

2. Go to Filter>Pixelate>Mosaic. The default setting should be good, if not, change it to your liking.

All done, if you would like to know anything else... like the little rain drops around the car, how to remove the logo, wet tire look or anything.. let me know.

Enjoy.

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