Rain in the night
Created on: August 6th, 2009
A rainy night in the city
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I would have to try it myself to know for sure. Probably I'd try to animate it by hand by drawing gradient streaks, or else try to isolate rain footage from a cartoon using Final Cut and give it like 50% opacity. Neither would be very easy, of course. But that didn't stop me from saying *you* should do it :-)
Lightning's easier, Google an image and break each branch of the lightning into its own layer, then progressively add the lower branches in successive frames. A simple gradient laid out behind the masked buildings could resemble the sky being briefly lit by the lightning. The extra touch would be momentary light shading along the building edges on the sides where the lightning flashes -- if you really meant business.
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