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The following video in YouTube demonstrates how he was able to add light onto the subjects feet area without it affecting the entire photo. 

 

What I appreciated of the feature, he was able to open a circular zone, and inside that zone, no matter where he dragged it, that’s where the light remained. 

 

Is iPad Pro (10.5 - 2017 model) to weak for such a feature?

Or does Affinity Photo have it, and I’m just not aware of it?

 

I am aware of the lighting persona, the 3 prongs and it brings up that lighting spotlight that flares out.

 

I mean something just like in this video? (Seems more intuitive to me)

 

Manually Fast forward to 9:42 timestamp. 

Google doesn’t allow us to timestamp from our iPads devices (facepalm)

 

Specs:

  • iPad Pro 12.9 (2020 Model

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Urban Ninja vs. Drone || Folded Space || 1st Revolt

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5 hours ago, Affinity iPad Student said:

What I appreciated of the feature, he was able to open a circular zone, and inside that zone, no matter where he dragged it, that’s where the light remained. 

 

Is iPad Pro (10.5 - 2017 model) to weak for such a feature?

Or does Affinity Photo have it, and I’m just not aware of it?

Have you tried switching light from spot to Point or Directional. I think that will achieve what you are wanting. In the example below the circle can be resized and or dragged anywhere. The light source remains inside the circle. The lights attributes can also be adjusted. 

 

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On 3/11/2018 at 4:12 AM, DM1 said:

Have you tried switching light from spot to Point or Directional. I think that will achieve what you are wanting. In the example below the circle can be resized and or dragged anywhere. The light source remains inside the circle. The lights attributes can also be adjusted. 

 

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Woah, didn’t even know this existed. Giddy as hell right now. Thank you!

Specs:

  • iPad Pro 12.9 (2020 Model

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My Affinity Photo iPad Creations:

Urban Ninja vs. Drone || Folded Space || 1st Revolt

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