ab5zn wrote:One more thing: The problem I have with the D'Lite thumb is that the color is so different from the color of my skin. I am white, but I wish they would produce several shades. It seems as if the one they do sell was designed not to match anybody's skin.
Read this thread from the start... the colour is totally inconsequential because:
A: You usually perform the D'Lite effect in 'dim' surroundings by default
B: The focus is on the GLOWING END, not the join to your own flesh
C: Nobody is suspecting that THE WHOLE OF YOUR THUMB is a prosthetic. The illusion is such that you are holding a piece of light, and nothing more.
It's all in the performance. You shouldn't forget that that like all magical illusions, the D'Lite routine should be structured well and practiced. Otherwise, it'll just be a 'so what' routine.
The output is related to the input
As for the Golden D'Lites, I can confirm (from my reliable sources) that the colour is a yellowy colour rather than gold, and as such is suitable for 'light bulb' related effects. Although, it is apparently quite a bright golden yellow (hence the name

) rather than a (!) < that sort of yellow.