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Struggling with an effect? Any tips (without giving too much away!) you'd like to share?

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Postby Medeiros66 » Sep 4th, '05, 22:06



Sorry if this is an old question: how do you usually solve problems like tip colour tone?

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Postby Medeiros66 » Sep 4th, '05, 23:47

Sorry again, I meant “D’Lite”!!!

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Postby Mahoney » Sep 5th, '05, 01:36

Yeah it is an old question just try the search option.

Well don't worry about the colour really. Everyone will be looking at the bright red light flying around to bother looking slightly below it.

Quite simply the problem cannot be solved unless you paint it or something and even then it will not match exactly - really it's only a problem if you make it a problem.

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Postby Mandrake » Sep 5th, '05, 12:36

Just do a search under TT tone which covered the same issues in great depth! As mentioned above, if tone is a problem then you need to rethink/adjust the way you use the items.

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Postby moodini » Sep 5th, '05, 20:32

TT color problems can be solved by constant movement of your hands. I don't mean "swing your arms like your swatting flies" but keep a slow steady movement of your hands and it will help. If the hands stay in one spot at too long, the tone could become a problem. As well, try keep the TT - DLite units pointing at the spec.....this can help as well!

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Postby cheekychap » Sep 23rd, '05, 18:13

i got routine video on this, that can be learned :D

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Postby Magician » Sep 25th, '05, 10:45

Use Taocom powder or.. (gulp) face coverup

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Postby Mark Waddington » Sep 25th, '05, 11:20

With the Dliite, i dont see any point in using this in a situation where tone could be a problem, In myy opinion, this shouuld be performed in dim light situations, to take full advantage of the glow.


As with any TT, tone shouuld never be a problem, and if it is, take the effect bak to the drawing board and start over, because you must be trying to use the TT far too openly.



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Postby rcarlsen » Sep 25th, '05, 11:38

I don't see the problem with tone and dlites. First of all, it's not a pure close up thingy, as you usually do this on a stage or so. Also, usually it's also a bit dark when you perform such a routine, who can see tone differences?

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Postby milzy » Sep 29th, '05, 19:52

basically if you dont draw attentin to it your audiance wont

(not being rasist)
unless your black and you have got a white d'lite (not light, thumb)
you can do it really easilly just point your thumbs at the audiance if your not in dim light

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