 Hello everybody. Welcome back to another Photoshop tutorial. This one I'm going to show you how to do selective blurring, partial blurring, that type of thing very quickly in about 60 seconds as I'm showing you here. Let me show you how I did it step by step. First off, notice that I am in the Photoshop beta. It is November 4th, 2022. This is a new feature coming to Photoshop. It just hasn't quite launched yet. It should be there soon. Okay, go up to Filter, go under Blur, and then select Live Gaussian Blur. This is the bad boy right here. When you do that, you'll see you get a plus minus here, and you get to blur by a certain amount. This is standard so far. I'm going to select 99 pixels because I want to go a little bit over the top, and I'm going to create that it goes to a new layer. Preview Selected. Before I hit OK, watch this. I've got the negative or the minus brush selected, and I've got a soft round brush selected, so I'll just show you here. I go to General Brushes. I like to use the soft round brush, and I've got the opacity to 33%. I don't want 100% opacity, and I'm just going to draw over the puppy dog's face. As you can see here, this is how you do selective partial blurring. When I've got it where I want it, let's say I want those ears a little bit more blurred, whatever. Something like that. Click OK. Presto. If I turn the bottom layer on, this is the original shot. This is the new selective blur. That's all there is to it, guys. Thanks for watching.