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In this tutorial we will create rain drops on the camera lenses using fusion particles. We will also use After Effects plugin CCRain and CC Vector Blur to simulate rain. However you can make rain using Fusion Tools only but I love these two plugins. CC Vector Blur tool gives rain more organic look.

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