Introducing Lemonhead Spacepaste Glitter Spackle, which is quite possibly the coolest, sparkliest, most mesmerizing glittery beauty product I've come across in my six years here at Allure. Designed for use on both face and body, Spacepaste is a full coverage, ultra-thick concentrated glitter paste that dries quickly and stays in perfectly in place. No really, I've never seen anything like it. OK, so I've seen something kind of like it. Each SPACECASE Pro-Palette is handcrafted with love by Artists in Los Angeles. Proudly Made in Los Angeles, California, USA. The twinkly pomade is vaguely reminiscent of the glitter gels my friends and I favored in middle school.in the mid-'90s.except that Spacepaste is glitter gel on steroids. Price: 198 (24 shades purchased separately at 22 each would be 528) Certified Vegan and Cruelty-Free. First off, it's a paste, not a gel, so it's not slimy, goopy, or sticky. Second, it's so jam-packed with glitter particles that it re-creates the intense sparkle of a disco ball (let's get real, that shit in the '90s had, like, ten flecks of glitter per jar), and it comes in several pretty, shiny, fantastical shades. I came across the twinkly pomade in Violette's Instagram story last week. Mesmerized (and looking for some Halloween costume inspiration), I immediately Googled "Lemonhead glitter," and shot Violette an email that literally had one line: "So Lemonhead-tell me everything." The French makeup artist broke it out for a recent photo shoot, and filmed the process of her painting it across a model's eyebrows on her iPhone. Lemonhead Spacepaste and Spacejam (a glitter-flecked pomade) were originally marketed to be used in the hair (the brand got its first taste of success when glitter roots became a thing online and on Instagram), but Violette, being the makeup badass that she is, used it along the eyebrows. "It's pretty easy to do," she said of the process, which involves flattening your brow hairs by spraying your finger with hair spray and pressing your brows against the skin to make the hairs lie really flat. "You want to use something dry to flatten the hair, not something wet, like a gel," she explained. Then, using a brush as big as your brows, you press the pomade onto the brow starting from the inner corner and working your way to the tail. "I applied it pretty messily at the beginning, and then with a clean Q-tip I cleaned up all the edges. In two seconds it was done it's so much less complicated than using loose glitter." In fact, there are a lot of advantages to using the paste for special effects like this. "Loose glitter flies all over the place and gets on the rest of your face, which you then have to remove with tape," said Violette. For example an OCIO 2.1 config might have a display called "Display - sRGB" and view "Output - SDR Video - ACES 1."And if you want to put glitter on your brows, you have to use glue, which can be irritating, and your brow hairs might poke through. Use the display and view defined in your config. Houdini now ships with oiiotool, which is renamed 'hoiiotool' use the command line script to apply an ocio display/view transform when converting from scene linear images to display referred images: hoiiotool -i input.exr -iscolorspace "scene_linear" -ociodisplay "ACES" "sRGB" -o output.jpg replace input.exr and output.jpg with the actual file names and replace "scene_linear" with the actual input color space if not scene_linear. Any custom looks would require baking new luts. Relying on baked luts to apply an ocio transform isn't always viable. add uvs (autouvSOP) limit number of poly, polyreduceSOP (precision errors in ENGINE if npoints/nprims is too high) hou material: shopmaterialpath prim attribute (unreal will replicate houdinis) or assign unreal mat: unrealmaterial prim attr. Make sure "convert to image format's colorspace" is disabled and gamma is 1 when using an ODT lut. this step if you need to add edge/interior details or manipulate geo. when i the LUT, however, the colours are still weird and incorrect You might have automatic gamma correction enabled. TangheStudent If you right-click your image in view or composite view you can select save as and there you can select the LUT.
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