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George Graham
Nov 24, 2003
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Anybody know how to get the impression of snow falling, into a photoshop image?
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Darrel Hoffman
Nov 24, 2003
Anybody know how to get the impression of snow falling, into a photoshop image?

Make 2 new layers, both above your image.
Fill bottom layer with black.
Fill top with white.
Set the Blend mode on the white layer to Dissolve.
Set the Opacity very low. 1-3%, depending on how much snow you want. You’ll see the effect it has.
Merge the 2 layers.
Gaussian Blur the layer until the single-pixels become soft speckles. Set Blend mode to Screen.
Adjust layer Opacity to taste.
Voila. Instant snow.
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Mike Russell
Nov 24, 2003
Darrel Hoffman wrote:
Anybody know how to get the impression of snow falling, into a photoshop
image?

Make 2 new layers, both above your image.
Fill bottom layer with black.
Fill top with white.
Set the Blend mode on the white layer to Dissolve.
Set the Opacity very low. 1-3%, depending on how much snow you want. You’ll see the effect it has. Merge the 2 layers.
Gaussian Blur the layer until the single-pixels become soft speckles. Set Blend mode to Screen.
Adjust layer Opacity to taste.
Voila. Instant snow.

This works well.

I find it’s even a little better with about 6 pixels of 65 degree motion blur.


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Darrel Hoffman
Nov 24, 2003
Make 2 new layers, both above your image.
Fill bottom layer with black.
Fill top with white.
Set the Blend mode on the white layer to Dissolve.
Set the Opacity very low. 1-3%, depending on how much snow you want. You’ll see the effect it has. Merge the 2 layers.
Gaussian Blur the layer until the single-pixels become soft speckles. Set Blend mode to Screen.
Adjust layer Opacity to taste.
Voila. Instant snow.

This works well.

I find it’s even a little better with about 6 pixels of 65 degree motion blur.

I guess it depends on if you’re looking for friendly, floating falling snow or severe blizzard… The motion blur gives it that
coming-down-fast look.
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Voivod
Nov 24, 2003
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 12:24:05 -0000, "George Graham" scribbled:

Anybody know how to get the impression of snow falling, into a photoshop image?

http://www.worth1000.com/tutorial.asp?sid=161010
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MrsBeebleBrock
Nov 24, 2003
free plugin here: http://www.v-d-l.com/adrenaline_snowflakes.html

and tuturial here (it’s for Corel but principles might interest you): http://www.blueblend.com/graphics/confessions/snow.html

George Graham wrote:
Anybody know how to get the impression of snow falling, into a photoshop image?
George graham

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Jasper
Nov 30, 2003
This is the only method of those posted that works for me.

http://www.martinity.com/html/tutorials/snow/snow.htm

The plugin mentioned in the other post seems to work well too.

http://www.v-d-l.com/adrenaline_snowflakes.html

Jasper

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