 Hello, everybody. Welcome back to another Photoshop tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to paint on depth of field or background blurriness to the exact specifications that you want to use. Just notice I am in Photoshop 2023 beta. So this feature is just on its way to the new version. They're just doing the final steps of testing. Let me show you how to paint on depth of field blur, that type of thing. All right. First step, load up some footage like I've done here. Now we're going to go up to the top filter. We go to blur, and then you're going to see one that says live Gaussian blur. This is the one we want. Click on that. And then you're going to see it back. It basically blurs the whole image for this piece. You want to go to the maximum amount of blur that you want at any part in the image. So as blurry as it's going to get, once you've done that, before you click on, okay, of course, leave it on new layer. What you can do now is select this brush here and you'll see that it has a brush with a minus. And now we're going to paint out the blur. So watch this. I want this kid, for example, to be less blurry. So I've gone ahead and selected a soft round brush and I've got the flow on 20% and I'm just going to slowly paint out the blur. So she wants to be more in focus and the rest of it is not in focus. So again, you'll see what I'm doing here. And by having the flow set to 20, you can do it in graduated steps. So depending on how much, so for example, if I want the dog to be a little bit in focus, but not super in focus, I could just paint on top of the dog until I get it exactly what I want. This is how you do depth of field blur using a painting process. It's awesome. That's all there is to it. Thanks for watching.