Lol k. Well, first you take a brush, something thin and ovular, for instance, a calligraphy brush. After you get that, change the desired settings of size, transparency, amount, etc. Each project uses different settings. Anyways, once you have that figured out use it at different amounts for the area you need to make the effect to. After that, you should try skewing and distorting the particles using the skew, perspective, warp, etc. That's pretty much it, getting it just right is the problem. Too much or not enough is always what happens. That's pretty much it though, it's simple. OH and for the color, just use clipping masks over the particles and match colors to specific areas, either that or just use similar colors. I hope it helps, that's just a general look into the particle effect. Others could probably do some pretty sweet stuff with the idea.
They discussed the ending to paranormal activity blatantly without spoiler tags. I've said throughout the forums to use spoiler tags for that shit, over and over, and nobody ever fucking listens.
Yea I got it, sorry. It was just that I lost internet connection for the weekend so I didn't get on and get the message til late last night, but I'll work on it.