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  1. Put the car  on its own transparent layer.

    Reduce the size of the car or or do a canvas resize (Image tab) so you can make the blur longer. I used the for this & used Layers > Rotate/Zoom & reduce the car size to 0.69.

     

    Duplicate that layer & on the bottom layer run Effects > Object > Trail. Increase the distance (82 is what I used) to your liking but leave the Spacing at 1. Tick Fade Out & High Quality. You could then reduce the opacity of the layer to your liking. I think mine was about 215.

     

    If you are feeling very adventurous, put the Trail layer on top of the car & use a transparent gradient to blur just the rear end of the car. I think it might be better to start the gradient from the back of the car. You can always right click on the circular nubs to change the direction if that makes sense.

     

    There may be more than one way to achieve the look you are after but I hope this helps. 

     

     

    Car Blur.png

  2. 4 hours ago, LoudSilence said:

    Mine was on a small canvas, but I guess my devices aren't just performing well today (not sure how that works)

    Just a thought...have you tried shutting down & restarting - plug in to power too. There may be something running in the background...Microsoft does updates all the time & Malwarebytes is about to get the boot from me.

  3. Able to replicate the issue on my machine on a 7680 x 4320px image with lots of layers. 

    I don't consider this to be a real issue but a trade-off in working with such a large image. 

    @LoudSilenceI have also edited the title so that it more clearly reflects the problem, making it easier for people with a similar issue to get search results.

     

    Attached is my specs as per @toe_head2001suggestion. :D

    Barbieq's PC Specs PDN.pdf

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