5 Simple Color Grading Tips In Affinity Photo
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 พ.ค. 2024
- There's a lot that goes into color grading, so here are a couple tips to help you out with your next color grades in Affinity Photo. Whether you're a beginner or have been editing for years, you should be able to find something here to help you out. Color grading is a very creative process, so feel free to take these tips and run with them and add your own twist into your edits. Thanks for watching!
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Chapters
0:00 - Use Masks Like In Lightroom
1:24 - Start With Contrast
2:33 - Use Scopes In The Photo Persona
5:21 - Separate Your Foreground And Background
7:49 - Use Basic Color Theory
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Yes a detailed video on using the scope would be most helpful!
I'll start working on it then! Thank you!
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Glad I found your videos. They're wonderfully straight forward, and will help me get better with AP.
Thank you! I'm glad to hear that
Just what you need! Simple and fast. Great tips. Thanks Michael!!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for sharing this tutorial with a lot of helpful tools and tips just in few minutes.
I'm glad you liked it!
Hello Michael, just found your tutorials on Affinity Photo. It's amazing to see how you approach each of the editing tools, with the detailed but easy to understand explanation as to when and how the tool should be used. Thanks so much for sharing. Just subscribed and keep up the great work.
Awesome, thank you very much!
Thanks - great tips and working pace.
Glad it was helpful!
I just found you - excellent tutorial. I have subscribed and excited to view many more of your tutorials. Thank you.
Thank you very much!
Very helpful tips. Keep em coming.
Thanks, will do!
Great tips Michael :D Thanks for these
Glad you like them!
Loved this! To the point, very brief discussion about it but the visuals tell the story.
It's hard to learn more of Affinity Photo when you only use it every so often, and these are the types of tutorials I really need to point me to worthwhile editing options. Nice job Michael. Liked, Subbed. Looking forward to going through more of your clips.
Thank you very much! I'm glad you liked it!
Bro, I'm gonna get the Affinity because of you! It seems so easy to do everything with this! Can't believe that adobe is all the way around!
That's awesome! It's always great to see alternative software option that are great to use. I hope you like the switch
Yes a goog idea for using the scope Thanks for your video very interesting
Glad you enjoyed it
Perfect!
Thank you!
Hi, Just to say I like your style of showing how to use affinity and I've subscribed. Nice one.
Thank you!
yes scope video my friend!
I'll start working on it then! Thanks
awsome tips
Glad you like them!
Thank you
You're welcome!
You sir just got one subscriber more.
Thank you! I really appreciate it!
Wow thanks you
No problem!
One thing about using the gradient tool on a mask is that once you move to another tool, the gradient is applied and you can no longer edit it (although you can of course still edit the adjustment). However if you add a Fill layer instead of the gradient tool it stays editable, even if you go elsewhere and come back:
- Add an Adjustment / Live layer.
- Add a Fill layer and drag it onto the Adjustment layer’s thumbnail.
- With the child Fill layer selected, click the layer’s fill color and select the gradient tab. Make sure the Type is Linear.
- Select the right-hand end of the gradient and set it to fully transparent. The color of the Fill layer is not important, but the transparency is.
- On the preview, drag the gradient end handles around to get the desired coverage.
For many effects, this will be functionally the same as a mask, but since it’s not a pixel layer it remains editable. However, visually it’s not always exactly the same as a true mask, particularly in terms of layer blend modes. If you need a non-destructive layer mask, experiment and see if it works.
Oh nice! Thank you for the tip!
Clarity with brevity excellent movie
Thank you!
Wow
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5:24 can you please tell me how to do this with Affinity 2 for iPad? I’m struggling to follow what you say because iPad version has completely different user interface
Unfortunately, I don't have the iPad version, so I'm not sure how it works on there. It should be a similar process, but I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to tell you exactly where everything is. Sorry!
Did you ever do that scope-tutorial? I can't seem to find it..
I did. Here's the link to it: th-cam.com/video/_iXY1Bg5b6s/w-d-xo.html
hi i use Affinity Photo 2 and i dont have View >> Studio Why??
(Edit) I found those window >> scope
Yeah, they moved it in Photo 2. I'm glad you were able to find it.
@@MichaelSturgill Yep, i need to learn a lot i just started use that, before i use only lightroom 6 maybe 5 years. Now is time to learn something else and come to better
Good tutorial, but hard to follow your mouse arrow on an iPad.
Thanks! Do you mean in terms of following on Affinity photo for the iPad or that you are watching the video on an iPad?