I counted 33 clicks. Thank you very much.
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.
As always clear, short and simple. Thanks for the tutorial.
so you mean we can use that glass effect to any photo without repeat the step on this videos right?
This is wonderful. Thank you. New technique added.
Great tutorial! Blur effects always look unique to me!
I'm too slow for you. You went too fast and I can't figure out where you clicked.
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 π
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.
Wonderful
Thanks <3
Can you show how to do it on Affinity Photo 2 <3?
Why can't we have Adjustment Layers in Photoshop yet?
Wow bravo ππππ
WOW!!!! this was perfect
I couldn't drag the shape layer on the Smart Object
How do we do the reverse? Like the background is fully blurred and only the box or rectangle is the area of focus?
Perfect
I love it thank you so ooo muchβ€β€β€β€β€β€
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