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Rain Effect Tutorial

AfterBefore

Write a one paragraph synopsis of make sure students can follow along using Images you supply very good 100 || ** Step 1 ** Open an image and on the layers panel add a new layer by clicking on the fifth icon below the layers panel. A new layer is created with the name 'layer 1' and your previous layer would have the name 'background' These names can be changed by you. For now we'll leave them as they are. **Step 2** With the new layer selected click on **Filter>Render>Clouds**. Change the **Opacity**  to 63. (This is present on the top right of the layers panel) Click on Filter>Noise>Add Noise. Your image looks grainy! Don't panic. We'll turn these grains to rain drops in a moment. Give the settings as in the image on the left.
 * Rubric ||
 * 1 || Choose a tutorial from this page or you may select one from the INTERNET you must have approval from me before proceeding, needs to be done by April 20th || 5 ||
 * 2 || Learn tutorial by actually following the directions || 20 ||
 * 3 || Create before and after images with your own pictures. This may require taking a photo || 20 ||
 * 4 || Create a Wiki page called assignment 21 put at the top of your home page || 5 ||
 * 5 || Post images before and after of tutorial
 * Name of the tutorial
 * Link where you found it
 * What your tutorial does,
 * How it works, and and
 * How you liked it was it worth while || 10 ||
 * 6 || Create a packet of images that students can access on the HS art folder in the Photo shop tutorials Folder || 10 ||
 * 7 || Teach the class your tutorial on either April 27th and 28th
 * Step 3**

Amount - 60 Distribution - Gaussian

Check Monochromatic Click on Filter>Blur>Motion blur. The Motion blur window appears. Give the values Angle - 73 and Distance 10 as seen in the snapshot below. You can try varying the values and when a suitable image appears you can click OK. Step 5 With 'layer 1' still selected, move your mouse over the Layers panel. There is a drop down menu on the top left of the panel, this is used to set the blending mode for the layer, now set the blend mode to 'screen'. Check your image now. Can you make out the difference now! //I found while doing the tutorial that I had to do different steps in between the steps that they provided. I also changed some of the measurements & values that were suggested in the tutorial so I could get the best effect on my photo. Overall though, I think the tutorial was helpful and it does add a very interesting and effective quality to a photo.// []
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