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Here is the promised tutorial how to make a nice looking rain effect.
I hope I can help you with this
1. Open the image where you want to add the rain effect
I used this one:

2. Make a new layer(Ctrl+Shift+N)
3. Fill it with black
4. Filter>Noise>Add Noise...
Amount: 100%
Distribution: Uniform
Monochromatic: Checked

5. Filter>Blur>Motion Blur
You can mess around with these settings, I used
Angle: -63
Distance: 15

6. Now change the Blendmode, I changed it to Soft Light but i think it depends on your background color :unsure:

7. Repeat step 2 until 6 a few times. So that you have five different rain layers. Hide all those layers.
8. File>Jump To>Adobe Imageready (Ctrl+Shift+M)
9. Make 5 new frames, and use on every frame another rain-layer.

10. Set "Frame Delay Time" to the speed you like, I used 0,1 sec.
11. No, we've to save it. Go to File>Save Optimized and I think GIF is selected beneath the filename. Save it, and you're ready
And you are ready, i hope tou like it.

Sorry if my English is bad(:P), but that's because I'm Dutch.
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Cool effect! I love the outcome! BTW, it's "sorry if my english is bad" not "worse". :P
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Looks good! ^_^
Have'nt tried it yet, will do when i got more time, in ten minutes that is
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This tut does not really work with darker images. Ive tried on multiple dark images it turns out bad . Ill try a light colored on in a moment.
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I like! I was looking for something like this!
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Wow! I love the detail in the tutorial! This is one of the best tutorials I have seen for awhile! Nice job mate =).
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I really like this , great job well done ! ^_^
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Nice tut man... i really like this effect.. 1 was searching for it everywhere!
Keep honking. I'm reloading.
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great tut! i just made this with it, which proves you can use it on relatively dark images
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