 Well, everyone, welcome back to another Photoshop tutorial. This one I'm going to show you how to make wheels look like they're spinning or wheels in motion effect. Here we go. Here's the original and then here's the subtle effect, including with the mask. Let me show you how I did it real quick here, starting from scratch. Got a layer loaded up here. I've got an image. The next step is I'm going to drag and drop the image I want to work on and create a duplicate copy like I just did there with that plus rectangle. Now we're going to work on the top layer. We're going to go up here to Filter, then we're going to go to Blur Gallery and we're going to select Spin Blur. Very important, Spin Blur. Now you get this circle here, including an inner radius. What I'm going to do first step is I'm going to drag it over top of the tire that I want to Spin Blur. So okay, there we go. It's in a pretty good spot, but you will notice that it isn't very subtle right now. So it's a very, pardon me, it is a subtle effect. So what you can do is you can increase the blur angle and this makes it so that it looks like it's even more blurry. So depending on the speed you're looking for to imply, go ahead and increase that as you see fit. I'm going to go to about 158 for effect. Now you'll also know if we zoom in here that it looks pretty good, but part of the tire out here is not blurred where it would be blurred. And this part here might be a little too blurred. So what you can do is I'm just going to go ahead and increase this considerably, a little bit more than I should normally. And what happens here is this blur is applied to everything, including the car. Now you'll notice that they've got these inner circles. Pull these in a little bit and this is how you go ahead and make some adjustments so that you can kind of dial it in. So I want the tire to be a little bit blurry, but not super blurry. So maybe something like that, okay? I mean, again, you guys can season this to your taste, something like that, okay, depending on what you're going for. Now go up here, make sure high quality is selected and then click on okay. This is not done yet, but you can see here that we're on our way. So we've applied that. What we need to do now is we've got to go ahead and use a mask and pull out the parts that don't make sense for the blur. So very, very easily, making sure you're on the top copy. Click on this little mask button. You're going to create a white mask. Now go over here, select your brush and make sure you're painting with black. And now look, I'm just going to pull out the part that I don't want. I pull out a bit too much. I'm going to go ahead and switch from a hard brush to a soft round brush. And then in particular, I'm going to go ahead and increase the, or part of me, change the opacity to about 35% and the flow to 35%. Because I don't want to pull it all out at once. And now watch, I'm slowly pulling out bit by bit the parts that I don't want. So I can kind of make this tailored to the look that I'm going for. So I'm just going to go ahead and mask out the bits like this. And then you'll see here that the blur that remains, because I'm just painting out the parts I don't want, will be the blur that I'm looking for. So again, I can blur around the corners here. I'll just pull out some of this part that I would want to keep in there. And then like that, I've gone ahead and created a spin blur, including with a mask.