Splendour In The Gas (CLOSED)

Gaslighting in the current popular media vernacular is a metaphor drawing from the stage lighting developed during the nineteenth century which used gas powered lights. It was considered a breakthrough at the time and changed the world of dance and theatre because of the dramatic effects it created on the stage and due to the fact that it could be controlled on the fly through the use of valves backstage.
Throw in some Addie in a dress, a tongue in cheek reference to Wordsworth and voila you have the current render:

This setup is very simple. A backdrop with a cream colored, semi-glossy finish, a Fresnel light, a girl and maybe a little phi in your repertoire. That's it.

Throw in some Addie in a dress, a tongue in cheek reference to Wordsworth and voila you have the current render:

This setup is very simple. A backdrop with a cream colored, semi-glossy finish, a Fresnel light, a girl and maybe a little phi in your repertoire. That's it.

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