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Thanks Leigh, I don't see any step by step instructions there... well OK, a few steps.

I can get the layer with noise added (then add some motion blur) but I can't find out how to thin the noise down, so that it 

  doesn't resemble a mist or fog

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Hi R Hoff,

 

here’s another idea … a quick one … you could also create a heavily randomized brush and paint your snowflakes in different sizes on different layers. Then apply motion blur and adjust the layer opacity. This will give you fine control over the density of precipitation, so to say. I took the liberty to use Leigh’s atmospheric illustration for my screen shot below. Hope he does not mind …  :)

 

This idea is thoroughly explained in the following tutorial: www.youtube.com/watch?v=yP7qiZIuTA0

But please note, that all credits go to the author of this video, not to me …  ;)

 

Nevertheless, I added my Affinity Photo brush for you to try yourself.

Cheers, Alex

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Snow.afbrushes.zip

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