Another method that I've been using and working really well if you want to try it. Use the circle/elliptic tool and make a shape over the focal point of the photo. Next in the layer panel press control and click the shape to make it a selection. Invert the selection and turn off the shape layer. Make a new pixel layer and now you can fill the section with a solid color or gradient. Finally apply a gaussian blur to that layer of 200-600 pxl. Makes a nice shadow and its movable
Great video as always, thanks! And here is my tip: - use rectangle as new layer - set fill to gradient -- set start and end point to black (important!) -- set type from Linear to Elliptical -- set start or end point opacity to 0% (use Reverse gradient if need) - change to Gradient Tool and set position and Mid Point I use these steps for gradients, because can modify gradient of rectangle anytime.
Thank you I have been a fan of vignettes for years but this method works better than anything I have ever seen before. I'm a beginner user and I appreciate the "easy explanation".
I tried both methods and they worked perfectly, thanks. The live filter vignette layer can also be masked, but I guess explaining that would be confusing. As always, the timing of the explanation is excellent.
I have had the same concern about the Vignette filter, which I do like for family photos. Seems like all the photos I take all have the photo focus out of the center though. You just taught me a much better way to add a vignette. Thanks!!
Had you NOT shown anything about that little gear opening the Blend Options panel, I would have never had any idea to look there. It is those little tips that are so helpful to us learners out here! Again Thanks!
One question, at 4:00 when you use the brush over the mask layer, it sounded a bit overcomplicated to me since I use the eraser tool to get rid of part of the fill layer. Is there any difference between the two methods?
The eraser is simpler to use, but masks are a good habit to get into. Unlike the eraser, you can undo your mask at any time by painting in white to re-reveal the areas you've hidden. 😊
@@peterhayward1848 So you press on the Vignette filter, and then nothing appears? It's hard for me to know what's going wrong without being able to see your screen. You might want to post your question with a screenshot on the Affinity forums: forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/forum/5-affinity-on-desktop-questions-mac-and-windows/
@@AffinityRevolution I have no idea how to send a screenshot! All I know is I cannot see much resemblance on your video to what I see on my screen. I only bought my copy in November 2019.
Affinity Revolution it was one of my issue the point that the vignette is always center in Affinity, and you solve it. Btw, I love to work with affinity so I like to know how to use it better thanks to you! 😊
Hello everyone. I realize that in principle you do not have to apply a mask to a filllayer. If you just go over the filllayer with the brush tool you get the same effect. The question is, does this make any difference or should I always use a filler?
Ally -- I have been chatting with Ezra in email mentioning about Luminar 4 with Ai. It also has a vignette method which does allow for a couple of things that you will like. One is an ability to set the centre. Two is the ability to increase light at the centre. Unfortunately, many poor vignettes often are the user creating either or both something too dark, to tight to the centre of interest or not feathered sufficiently. For over a century photographers have used the vignette to draw the eye of the beholder to the location where the photographer wished point the attention. Oh, BTW, I believe that Luminar 4 can be obtained as a plug-in for AP and of course as a stand alone product. One drawback for PC users is that some things that work on a MAC will not work on a PC but we can all hope that this will be fixed sometime -- not holding breath though as it has been asked for over the past few years. Oh also, L4 would have helped with the image here by using the Sky Replacement filter and also additional editing would have created an image that would have allowed for an easy Live Filter vignette to have been used. Vignette is the last thing to do prior to adding a signature (one thing that can't be done with L4 so either use L4 as plug-in or export to .jpg and then open in AP and add signature etc. -- I like Stand Alone so would use the latter method).
@@AffinityRevolution hey Ally --- time for pillow talk with Ezra lol. I use AP but also have Luminar 2018 and L3 but have not purchased L4 yet as I want them to update the Windows O/S to be equal to the MAC platform. I do watch every AP video and every Luminar video on YT and have them all categorized in Explorer folders for future reference.
Yes, the iPad also has blend ranges. Open the Layers Studio, press on the 3 circles at the top left, and then you'll find blend ranges at the bottom of the window.
@@AffinityRevolution One more question is there way to do batch processing because I shoot weddings and I would love to leave adobe all together. It’s the only part of my workflow that Affinity is missing for me to switch fully
Love Affinity, I’ve used NIK filters for all my B/W conversions also NIK has a sweet adjustable vignette setup, shape, center, everything including whites. Together I will forget Adobe forever
Enjoyed the tip, as always. In the example photo, I couldn't help being distracted by the outline around the man in the family. Was this done intentionally, or was it just a photo you grabbed somewhere? Please keep up the good work. I'm trying to learn Affinity and your videos help a lot!
I love your tutorials, thank you for sharing your knowledge. I’m trying to apply a vignette to a square image in Designer and it seems it doesn’t work as well as in Affinity Photo.. when I apply a Gaussian blur to soften the edges, the corners of my image become apparent (without the vignette again). I’m also trying to move the center point around. I also tried the erase blending mode you showed in another video but then same story when I apply a Gaussian blue effect. 🙃🙃
Another great video, thanks! The “highlight protection mask” is excellent, thx. Affinity really do need to add a “centre of vignette” pointer option, like they have in Nik effects!! Talking of which, would you know what plug-ins work with Affinity please?
Great tutorial. As it goes to the Affinity Photo itself - its Vignette filter is weak and using your other technique makes it search for or even create your won brushes. GIMP, even though is a free software, provides way better Vignette tool/filter, but then again - who wants to use ten different programs to edit a single photo? ;P It's one of the tools/filters I wish Affinity will improve in their future Photo releases :)
Vignette? So what? Black Rectangle - nothing new! Mask with Soft Brush - nothing new! Blend Ranges - nothing new! But ------------------ this combination to this aim would have swept me right off my feet - if I hadn't happen to have my buttocks firmly clamped into my rather narrow office swivel chair! A really nice subtle type of vignette. Full marks!
I love how relaxed your tutorials are and there’s no background music which makes it even easier to follow. Thanks for all the great content!!
Thank you! 😊
Agreed - love the relaxed presentation and no music. Great usable content as usual.
her voice is like music ))
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Another method that I've been using and working really well if you want to try it.
Use the circle/elliptic tool and make a shape over the focal point of the photo.
Next in the layer panel press control and click the shape to make it a selection. Invert the selection and turn off the shape layer. Make a new pixel layer and now you can fill the section with a solid color or gradient. Finally apply a gaussian blur to that layer of 200-600 pxl. Makes a nice shadow and its movable
Ohhh I like it! Thanks for sharing! 😊
Great video as always, thanks! And here is my tip:
- use rectangle as new layer
- set fill to gradient
-- set start and end point to black (important!)
-- set type from Linear to Elliptical
-- set start or end point opacity to 0% (use Reverse gradient if need)
- change to Gradient Tool and set position and Mid Point
I use these steps for gradients, because can modify gradient of rectangle anytime.
Very cool! I love it!
Cool tip! Thank you for sharing it, Halasi Miklos!
I've watched a number of TH-cam videos demonstrating how to create a vignette. This is the best. Gotta love the use of blend ranges. 👍
Blend Ranges are my favorite! 😊
Yes that is so much more subtle put it still brings out the subject.
Thank you Chris! 😊
I think it is one of the most effective and easy to apply that I have seen so far. Thank you!
Thank you! Glad you liked it. 😊
I really enjoy your masterful Affinity Photo tutorials and wonderful explanations. Thank you!
Thank you! I'm glad you like them! 😊
Thank you I have been a fan of vignettes for years but this method works better than anything I have ever seen before. I'm a beginner user and I appreciate the "easy explanation".
Thanks Veronica! Glad you liked it. 😊
Thanks for this new way to add vignette. Your tutorial has made me transition from Photoshop to APhoto.
That's great to hear! Affinity is a fun program to use. 😊
I tried both methods and they worked perfectly, thanks. The live filter vignette layer can also be masked, but I guess explaining that would be confusing. As always, the timing of the explanation is excellent.
Good point, you could mask the filter too. 🙂
I have had the same concern about the Vignette filter, which I do like for family photos. Seems like all the photos I take all have the photo focus out of the center though. You just taught me a much better way to add a vignette. Thanks!!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching. 😊
Had you NOT shown anything about that little gear opening the Blend Options panel, I would have never had any idea to look there. It is those little tips that are so helpful to us learners out here! Again Thanks!
great tutorial!! That's exactly what I was looking for the whole evening, Thanks!!
Yay! Glad you liked it. 😊
Great to have a lesson with such a great teacher? Thank you Ally 😊👍🏻
Thank you Jon! 😊
Feels like christmas, she's back :)
Haha it's good to be making videos! 😊
Agree these and those of James Ritson are just beyond useful and creative.
Thank you John! 😊
I have watched and "listened" three times now just to hear your voice
Haha oh wow, thank you... 😅
This is a very helpful tutorial. Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome! Glad you liked the video. 😊
You are so chill
Your tutorials are the best... relaxed and you make it easier to understand everything ... subscribed and liked!!
Thank you! 😊
One question, at 4:00 when you use the brush over the mask layer, it sounded a bit overcomplicated to me since I use the eraser tool to get rid of part of the fill layer.
Is there any difference between the two methods?
The eraser is simpler to use, but masks are a good habit to get into. Unlike the eraser, you can undo your mask at any time by painting in white to re-reveal the areas you've hidden. 😊
@@AffinityRevolution I see, thank you for the reply :)
Thanks for the tutorial. It seems strange that the first method offers no way to move the centre. Feels like a major oversight.
It's definitely a missed opportunity!
Ally please make a video with RADIAL FILL on ELLIPSE into Affinity Photo.TO center it is not so intuitive as it must be. Thanks.
Thanks for the idea!
Another brilliant tutorial Ally. Many thanks. I hope Ezra is doing well.
Thank you Jan! 😊
Unable to make head or tail of this with either method. I can't get to the settings suggested. Help!
Which step is not working for you?
@@AffinityRevolution From filters when the long list pops up.
@@peterhayward1848 So you press on the Vignette filter, and then nothing appears? It's hard for me to know what's going wrong without being able to see your screen. You might want to post your question with a screenshot on the Affinity forums: forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/forum/5-affinity-on-desktop-questions-mac-and-windows/
@@AffinityRevolution I have no idea how to send a screenshot! All I know is I cannot see much resemblance on your video to what I see on my screen. I only bought my copy in November 2019.
@@peterhayward1848 Im having trouble too. When it comes to painting to remove the fill layer nothing happens
Great tutorials. Thanks. When may we see some more Designer tutorials?
Not for a while, sorry. We are focusing on more Photo tutorials, since that's what most people are interested in.
Thanks hon, this is a great technique. Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you! Glad you liked the video. 😊
You guys are making some great content. Found many of your tutorials really helpful. Thank you! 👍
You're welcome! Thanks for watching. 😊
I ❤ this video so well explained and the technique thank you
Thank you! 🤗
Just perfect! Thank you! Greetings from Greece
Thank you! Glad you liked the video. 😊
Hi, is there any discount if I bought the courses of photo, designer and publisher together?
Sorry, we do not have a multi-course discount. I'm glad you are enjoying the tutorials! 😊
Can you share tutorial for the ipad user.
Someday! 😅
Thank you so much! Love your content! Your explanation are so relevant. And your pace is so relaxing.
Keep doin't it guys!! 🙂
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the video. 😊
Affinity Revolution it was one of my issue the point that the vignette is always center in Affinity, and you solve it. Btw, I love to work with affinity so I like to know how to use it better thanks to you! 😊
Is there a similar feature in Photoshop?
Yes, Photoshop uses Blend If. th-cam.com/video/DZ9oEwhAfKY/w-d-xo.html
@@AffinityRevolution Awesome! Thank you so much! I don't personally like putting vignette so much but your video is gold!
Hello everyone.
I realize that in principle you do not have to apply a mask to a filllayer. If you just go over the filllayer with the brush tool you get the same effect. The question is, does this make any difference or should I always use a filler?
Fill Layers need masks, but Adjustments/Filters do not need masks. 🙂
Ally -- I have been chatting with Ezra in email mentioning about Luminar 4 with Ai. It also has a vignette method which does allow for a couple of things that you will like. One is an ability to set the centre. Two is the ability to increase light at the centre. Unfortunately, many poor vignettes often are the user creating either or both something too dark, to tight to the centre of interest or not feathered sufficiently. For over a century photographers have used the vignette to draw the eye of the beholder to the location where the photographer wished point the attention. Oh, BTW, I believe that Luminar 4 can be obtained as a plug-in for AP and of course as a stand alone product. One drawback for PC users is that some things that work on a MAC will not work on a PC but we can all hope that this will be fixed sometime -- not holding breath though as it has been asked for over the past few years.
Oh also, L4 would have helped with the image here by using the Sky Replacement filter and also additional editing would have created an image that would have allowed for an easy Live Filter vignette to have been used. Vignette is the last thing to do prior to adding a signature (one thing that can't be done with L4 so either use L4 as plug-in or export to .jpg and then open in AP and add signature etc. -- I like Stand Alone so would use the latter method).
Thanks for the tips! I have not heard of Luminar. I will need to look more into it. 😊
@@AffinityRevolution hey Ally --- time for pillow talk with Ezra lol. I use AP but also have Luminar 2018 and L3 but have not purchased L4 yet as I want them to update the Windows O/S to be equal to the MAC platform. I do watch every AP video and every Luminar video on YT and have them all categorized in Explorer folders for future reference.
Can this way be accomplished on the iPad?
Yes, the iPad also has blend ranges. Open the Layers Studio, press on the 3 circles at the top left, and then you'll find blend ranges at the bottom of the window.
@@AffinityRevolution Thank you
@@AffinityRevolution One more question is there way to do batch processing because I shoot weddings and I would love to leave adobe all together. It’s the only part of my workflow that Affinity is missing for me to switch fully
@@dantecooper4705 No, Affinity can't batch edit like Lightroom. Affinity is a good replacement for PS, but not LR.
@@AffinityRevolution Thank you
Love Affinity, I’ve used NIK filters for all my B/W conversions also NIK has a sweet adjustable vignette setup, shape, center, everything including whites. Together I will forget Adobe forever
I agree. NIK is awesome!
Good technique, thanks!
Thank you! 😊
Hi Ali, I was just wondering how Ezra is now, loved the tutorial keep them coming.Best wishes from Scotland
Thanks for thinking of him. He is doing well, his voice is still damaged. Who would have thought that healing a throat could be so difficult?
Affinity Revolution Tell him just to stick in there,hopefully he will be ok. You are doing a great job with the tutorials,keep up the good work.
You really rock 💫
Thank you! 🤗
Please could you start doing the tutorials for affinity on the iPad Pro. Ps. I have a little crush on you. 🌹☺️
Thanks for the feedback! 😊
Thank you. That was a great tutorial.
Thank you! 😊
I would like to see this on Ipad.
Thank you for the feedback! 😊
Enjoyed the tip, as always. In the example photo, I couldn't help being distracted by the outline around the man in the family. Was this done intentionally, or was it just a photo you grabbed somewhere? Please keep up the good work. I'm trying to learn Affinity and your videos help a lot!
Thank you Greg! 😊
I got this photo from from unsplash.com. I did not take it myself.
@@AffinityRevolution :-)
Very cool! Excellent tutorial. Thank you!!
Thank you Lee! 😊
exactly my issue. thanks for the solution!
You're welcome! Glad you liked it. 😊
Love your videos. Wish I could remember them when I am working
Haha that's the real trick! 😅
So great!!! I love it
Thank you! 😊
This was so helpful. Iv'e learned something so useful, thank you!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching. 😊
How to Start with affinity ?
Start with this video: th-cam.com/video/Yn8kwOQhMJA/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for this tutorial!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching. 😊
Very Helpful, especially to a newbie!
Thank you! 😊
Thanks for the videos and this is a very useful tip :-)
Thank you! Glad you're enjoying the videos. 😊
Thanks again for another great tip.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching. 😊
Cool, I learned something. Thanks!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching. 😊
I love your tutorials, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I’m trying to apply a vignette to a square image in Designer and it seems it doesn’t work as well as in Affinity Photo.. when I apply a Gaussian blur to soften the edges, the corners of my image become apparent (without the vignette again).
I’m also trying to move the center point around.
I also tried the erase blending mode you showed in another video but then same story when I apply a Gaussian blue effect. 🙃🙃
Another great video, thanks! The “highlight protection mask” is excellent, thx. Affinity really do need to add a “centre of vignette” pointer option, like they have in Nik effects!! Talking of which, would you know what plug-ins work with Affinity please?
Great tutorial.
As it goes to the Affinity Photo itself - its Vignette filter is weak and using your other technique makes it search for or even create your won brushes. GIMP, even though is a free software, provides way better Vignette tool/filter, but then again - who wants to use ten different programs to edit a single photo? ;P
It's one of the tools/filters I wish Affinity will improve in their future Photo releases :)
Oh interesting, I didn't know GIMP had a better vignette tool. Hopefully Affinity can make there's better in the future! 😊
Great video! How about doing a gradient fill layer for a vignette? I find it easy in Photopea, but I'm having a hard time in Affinity.
Terrific technique, very useful once again. Looking forward to the next tutorial already.
Thank you Robion! 😊
Is this ASMR? So relaxing.
Haha thank you! 😅
Thank you
You're welcome! Thanks for watching. 😊
Thank you.
You're welcome! 😊
Thank you!!
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thank u
You're welcome! Glad you liked the video. 😊
Brilliant
Thank you! 😊
THANK YOUUUUUUUUU
You're welcome! 😊
FAB
Thank you Paul! Glad you liked it. 😊
I like this instruction in Spanish.
Sorry, I do not speak Spanish.
I agree, I don’t like the look, I do enjoy your tutorials. Totally miss Ezra and your post.
Thank you Cecil! 😊
Vignette? So what? Black Rectangle - nothing new! Mask with Soft Brush - nothing new! Blend Ranges - nothing new! But ------------------ this combination to this aim would have swept me right off my feet - if I hadn't happen to have my buttocks firmly clamped into my rather narrow office swivel chair! A really nice subtle type of vignette. Full marks!
Haha thank you! 😊
ASMR voice lol
Haha thank you! 😊