According to the freezing snow effect, I wrote a tutorial for beginners
1. Open a picture with FW. Set as a shared layer.
2. Create a new layer and draw a rectangle with a rectangular tool that can be the same size as the canvas or larger than the canvas. The stroke color is none, and the fill color is temporarily black, which you can see clearly in order to add snow beads.
3. Select stroke Settings:
(depending on your preferences), place some white spots on the new layer at random.
4. Dot over white dots
Change the fill color of the previously drawn rectangle to be selected simultaneously
Perform modifications--flatten the selected--f8--to convert the merged bitmap to a graphic symbol.
5. Select the graphic symbol,
Execute edit-Clone,
So get two graphics components, select one of the keys on the keyboard to move the picture down to the left or down a few pixels to the right, select two components
Then execute the modification--component-tween instance, in the pop-up dialog box to select the animation frame number, general three or four frames can be selected to spread to the frame, OK.
6. The effect is basically the right time. If you want to be more beautiful, you can also work on the picture of each frame layer two, such as adding snowflakes, moving and so on. Export preview, the effect is this: