@pntov

The fact this video showed up right after Apple introduced Liquid Glass

@ChatGPT_com_FabioPantoja

I counted 33 clicks. Thank you very much.

@IGI_Media

Without a doubt, THEE BEST explanation and benefit to us I have ever witnessed. 
A reusable technique is always good.  A reusable tricky effect even more so. 
The above is more of a compliment then you can imagine, as I have been using Ps for 30+ years.

@markjjnstradling

As always clear, short and simple. Thanks for the tutorial.

@wityuliasari

so you mean we can use that glass effect to any photo without repeat the step on this videos right?

@okekedavid3710

This is wonderful. Thank you. New technique added.

@iambluexd

Great tutorial! Blur effects always look unique to me!

@thecatholicwoodworker

I'm too slow for you.  You went too fast and I can't figure out where you clicked.

@asfarfaisal3231

A second way we can do it through make a shape and duplicate the background image, get it clipping mask and blur the mask image and at the last add shadow to the shape we created 😊

@TrevorDennis100

Colin Smith (Photoshop Cafe) did this same effect in a recent video, but he goes into a lot more detail and shows two ways of achieving it.

@Thempsingh1998

Wonderful

@armeagames3789

Thanks <3

@karobein27

Can you show how to do it on Affinity Photo 2 <3?

@jayant.srivastava

Why can't we have Adjustment Layers in Photoshop yet?

@MRHasanpourK

Wow bravo πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

@Greg.Lacoste

WOW!!!! this was perfect

@BinhNguyen074

I couldn't drag the shape layer on the Smart Object

@Ruffffff

How do we do the reverse? Like the background is fully blurred and only the box or rectangle is the area of focus?

@michaeloshili9003

I love it thank you so ooo much❀❀❀❀❀❀