How to make snow in Photoshop Snow Effect in Photoshop: How to Make

Probably, everyone who begins to master Photoshop has a thirst for creativity, and it becomes crowded with incredibly artistic ideas in his head. Therefore, it is possible that, having heard, for example, the words of the song "... the snow is spinning over the tent ...", the novice "photoshopper" will immediately think: "Interesting, but how to make snow in Photoshop?" If quickly, but not very realistic, then this is done so.

Create white snow with "black ink"

To begin with, we find a winter composition (do not pour it in the desert) and load it into the editor. Create a new layer above the background, fill it with black, changing the blend mode of this layer to “Screen”. Outwardly, nothing has changed.

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This method of "complexity" is not far from the previous one. We are talking about the texture of falling snow in PNG or JPEG formats, which are also full in the public domain.

With transparent pictures, everything is simple, and textures in JPEG format are inserted above the background image onto a new layer, for which you just need to change the blending mode to “Screen” or “Soft Light”, and then reduce the opacity if necessary.




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