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today we're going to take this modernphoto and give it an old rustic look. hello and welcome to another affinityrevolution tutorial. today we'll be taking this beautiful picture of me andmy wife on our wedding day, and give it an old rustic look. i've included adownload link in the description if you'd like to follow along with the samephoto, or feel free to use one of your own photos. the techniques we learnedtoday will work on pretty much any photo. the first thing we need to do to makeour photo look old is turn it black and white. this is really easy to do. we just cometo the adjustments icon over here (this circle)
press on that and then clickblack and white. here we can choose how light or how dark certain colorsbecome in our photo. for this photo in particular i like making the reds alittle bit darker, and then making the yellows darker, and leave the rest of italone. but for your own photo you can choose with these sliders how light anddark certain colors become, and when you're satisfied with yourblack-and-white look just click on this x. and now you can check it on andoff to see how your black-and-white looks now that our photos is in black and whitewe're going to give it a more rustic look. by giving an orange lens filter over it.
we can do this by going back to theadjustments and then near the bottom there's one called lens filter. here youcan see it's already turning orange making it look much older. i think 50% is a little too much, so i'm gonna drop this down to 40%,just so it's not quite as orange, but you can adjust it however you like. maybe youlike having a really orange photo. that's perfectly ok. personal preference. i'm gonna keep mine at 40%. when you're done just press the x. again we can turn this on and off. ourphoto is looking pretty good, but i think a light vignette would really add tothis picture. to add a vignette we
first need to select our photo layer, inthis case it's the background, and then come up to layer, new live filter layer,and then vignette filter. here with these sliders we can choose how light or darkour vignette is, and change whether it's a complete harsh circle, or a veryfaint vignette. i'll keep the this somewhere in the center. in the scaleyou can choose whether it comes all the way in or back out, so i'm going to keepit back out back out pretty far. and the shape i'll just keep at 100%. when you've adjusted these sliders the way you want you can exitout of this, and now underneath our background (with this triangle) you cansee the vignette filter applied.
you can check it on and off. ours is apretty subtle one in this photo, but you can make a more harsh and contrasted oneif you so desire. if at any time you want to change yourvignette, or any of the other layers, you can just double-click on the icon andthe sliders will come back up. maybe i will make this a little bitdarker. i think that's good. the next thing we'regoing to do is add a little bit of noise to this photo, you know, give it thatgrainy look that old photos have. to do this, again we select our background,and then come up to layer, new live filter layer, and this time we'll selectadd noise filter. now we can crank
this up to make our photo look more pixelated. obviously 100% is a little too strong. i'm gonna make mine 15%. it doesn't need to be overwhelming. you don't want to really grainy photo,but just enough that you can see a little difference, add a little bit of grainto your photo. the last thing we're going to do todayis make this photo a little darker. right now it's really bright, but we can add anice dark layer to it by clicking on the rectangle tool over here, and thendrawing a rectangle over our photo. it doesn't matter if you draw over thephoto. you can draw down here if you
want. that won't make a difference. andour rectangle needs to be black, not white, so we can just switch the colorsup here. now it's a black one, but as you can see right now it's covering up ourentire photo. to change that we're going to go from a normal blend mode,down to soft light. now you can see it's really darkened our photo. personally, i think it's darkened it toomuch, so i'm gonna drop down the opacity down to 65%, somewhere around there. i can check this on and off to see theeffect that gave my photo. oh yeah, check it back on. and with thatwe have just completed our old in day photo.
we started with a verymodern-looking wedding photo and have easily turned it into this old rusticlooking photo. the techniques we used today can be applied to any photo, sofeel free to take any photo you have and give it this old rustic look. if you want to see future tutorialssimilar to this one, then please subscribe to our channel. we'll be comingout with more fun at the tutorials in the future. other than that, that wraps up ourtutorial for today and i'll catch you in the next affinity revolution tutorial.