Realistic Rain Effect | Photoshop Photo Manipulation Tutorial


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In this tutorial, you’re going to learn how to make a realistic Rain Effect in Photoshop!

To create our rain we are going to use a combination of filters and patterns to get the best results possible.

This will be a Photoshop photo manipulation tutorial with a lot of tips and tricks so make sure that you stick around until the very end!

📘 INDEX – Create Rain in Photoshop – Photo Manipulation

00:32 – Make the Rain Effect With The Fibers Filter
02:31 – Make The Seamless Rain Patter
04:17 – Apply the Rain Pattern to a Photo
08:34 – Plastic Wrap Filter to Fake Water
09:53 – Apply a Color Look Up Color Adjustment

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40 responses to “Realistic Rain Effect | Photoshop Photo Manipulation Tutorial”

  1. As always another useful and well explained tip! Now I didn't actually enjoy the outcome in this tip(I think it still looked a little too fake, I think the plastic was a bit much honestly), but the rain drops themselves turned out great, and maybe with some more/other fine tuning/color changes or depth work, they would look even better/more realistic!
    Again Great job overall though man!! Keep it up!!

  2. And make sure the background has a wet look (like the wet street) to make it all realistic.
    Great tut (although the plastic on the hair is to much for my taste but that is a matter of masking)
    Thanks for sharing.

  3. I really like this, and the way you explain even I can follow you.
    I like to get to know, what is in Photo shop the best settings for all the tools,
    Being a senior love to get advice on that.
    Greetings from Erna

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