Your rendering and use of foreground blur (specifically in the radio man piece and the arrow drawing) are incredible, could you speak a bit to your process when it comes to rendering works like those ? You are kick arse
I'm really fond of the Bokeh effect. They make flat visuals dimensional and more alive. It almost mimics the way we naturally view things in the real world; where we focus our sight on one thing at a time and the rest are blurred. It also makes the picture appear as if you're there in the same space where and when the shot was taken. And digitally, nothing emulates this effect as seamlessly and efficiently as Filters✨
Basically, just top a Blur filter on the element/layer. In the Radio Man piece, I used Motion Blur and Gaussian together for the trumpet (foreground element)--But not before converting the layer of the foreground element into a Smart Object. AFAIK, in Photoshop, filters are rasterized into a regular layer when applied, making the effect irreversible unless you undo it immediately. If you're beyond several commands after applying it, Ctrl+Z won't help you.
















