Assalamualaikum
semuanya.
Memandangkan
dekat office ni aku punya masa yang sangat-sangat lah banyak (aku tak
ada kerja since semalam), so aku skype boss aku tanyalah pasal kerja
…
morning.
saya nak tanya ada kerja untuk saya? hhehehe
haha
i rasa ini phrase popular u lar
hahahhaa!
errrr so ada tak? saya tak ada kerja nak buat ni
takde
lagi
:(
ok
so bila aku tau kerja tak ada, aku
godek-godek Google ni. Memandangkan aku dulu student graphic tapi aku
masih tak mahir dalam photoshop semua ni, aku decided nak tengok
tutorials. Banyak yang aku jumpa dan salah satunya cara nak buat
hujan. Yelah, ada ke orang nak ambil gambar masa tengah petir/ hujan
lebat? Tak ada kan? Orang yang mampu beli dslr 1 kontena pun tak
sanggup nokk. Hehhe
Jom kita belajar sama-sama. Yelah ilmu
ni tak elok kita kedekut, so kita share.
Credits
to Photoshop Tutorials
Step 1
Open a photo into Photoshop. This is the image that will be used for this tutorial:
Step 2
To begin, create a new layer (Layer> New> Layer) and change blending mode of the new layer to Screen. This new layer is where we will create the rain texture.
Step 3
With the new layer selected, press Shift+F5 to open the Fill tool or open the Edit menu and select Fill. In the Fill tool, select 50% Gray from the drop down menu and click OK.
Step 4
Open the Filter> Noise menu and select Add Noise. In the Add Noise tool, leave the default settings, check the Monochromatic option, and click OK.
Step 5
Press Shift+Ctrl+L to apply an Auto Levels or open the Image> Adjustments menu and select Auto Levels. This will make the speckles more visible to aid us in the next steps.
Step 6
Open the Filter> Blur menu and select Motion Blur. In the Motion Blur tool, adjust the angle and distance to your preference. The angle will adjust the angle of the falling rain and the distance will affect the length of the rain.
Step 7
Now we're going to adjust the density of the rain. To do this, open the Levels tool (Ctrl+L or Image> Adjustments> Levels). In the Levels tool, drag the left and right sliders towards the center. Then, while looking at the image behind the Levels tool, drag the black input slider to adjust the density of the rain until you get the density you prefer.
Step 8
If you're working on a high resolution image, the rain may look too thin and sharp. To thicken the rain, we'll be using teh Maximum filter. If you don't want to thicken the rain, you may skip this step. Open the Filter> Other menu and select Maximum. Increase the radius slightly until you get the thickness you desire.
Step 9
The rain may look slightly pixelated so we'll blur it using the Gaussian Blur filter. Open the Filter> Blur menu and select Gaussian Blur. In the Gaussian Blur tool, adjust the radius slightly until the pixelation disappears.
Step 10
If you look at the edges of the image, you may find a white glow. To remove this, simply use the Transform Scale tool by pressing Ctrl+T or opening the Edit> Transform menu and selecting scale. Drag the corners of the scale box outwards until the white glow is hidden.
Step 11
To finalize the effect, reduce the opacity of the layer.