Anyone that understands that on the first reading, Raise your hand!!
If you are not careful we'll demote you from Super Hero status
You need to understand it fully if you are making your own cutouts.
In the of the "fade oval" example I gave, the basic cutout, that is with no fade-to colour specified in square brackets is made in your favourite graphics program as follows:
1. Create a square white (255,255,255) background
2. Insert a Black (0,0,0) circle into the middle of the square background; you made need to adjust its size at a later stage.
3. Blur the edges of the black circle; graphics software will usually have some filter effects including the ability to blur edges.
4. Adjust the degree of blur and size of the black circle to suit your requirement for the vignette.
5. Group the 2 shapes and export as an image of at least 1000 pixels in size. Place the image in the QU Cutouts folder.
You could make several different versions with different sizes for the black circle and different amounts of blur.
I hope that helps someone to understand making you own cutouts.
Terry