Ena has been hiding a huge secret, keeping it from us. She's dodged this question so many times, that we all cannot count. She's the CEO of the reputable S-pop agency that we know as Mission Entertainment, garnering much attention for her successful groups: RE_fix and K-DNSE. I know that you all, the S-pop community, have been begging Ena for her banner secrets. So, what if I told you that I figured out one of the biggest elements to her banners? I've recently uncovered this while experimenting with Pixlr E, a website Ena has recommended to many people, which she uses for her banner creations. Of course, I was curious, since she went pretty viral in the S-pop community for her unique style. Her banners have recently changed, and I think many of us noticed. It's suddenly so... flashy. So vibrant. What is her secret? If you haven't heard of blend layers, you should definitely search it up soon. I saw that some S-pop idols have been using this on their texts to make them look glowing, giving the feeling of brightness and saturation. She has been using the "Overlay" and "Lighten" blend layers, I believe. Most S-poppers who have used the blend layer on their texts are currently using the "Overlay" blend layer, but Ena has been using "Lighten" to create those flashes of light. I would assume those are called overlays, as I've been dooming myself to entire hours of scrolling on aesthetic ୧interest posts. If you ensure that the background of the light flash is black, the "Lighten" blend layer should work, and you'll only see the appearance of the light flash, removed from the black background. This is one of the most iconic elements of Ena's banner style, uncovered by yours truly: Reporter Esperanza. Let's bring hope and exploration of this world. Thank you. That's me, Esperanza, signing out. Rules for this account, and interacting and making contact with me: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1249544409/ Little storage notes that aren't useful to you: Reporter Esperanza's First Official News Drop: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1249547575 Please support by providing constructive feedback. You're always welcome to disagree.