Looks like you need to learn the "Quick Select tool" and "Refine Edge".
They make selections simple. And if your version doesn't have them,
you are living in the dark ages. VBG It also helps to feather the edge
of a selection a little so it is not so abrupt.
Paul in Portland OR
On 4/24/2013 7:08 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
Further I
> think his method is make a selection of the background (what you want
> blurred) and then paint in the blur without worrying where the brush
> goes since only the selected area will be affected. Probably much
> better but I try to avoid selections if I can help it since I'm just
> plain not very good at doing that.
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