Description
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Visual Dispersion (Linear): The primary graphic elements exhibit “Linear Overlap Diffusion.” The lines are dispersed across the field in layers of varying transparency. Where the lines intersect, the colors blend to create darker “nodal points,” providing a flat print with a subtle sense of 3D intersection.
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Pigment Dispersion (Mottled): The background shows “Granular Background Mottling.” The pigment is dispersed in fine, pepper-like clusters rather than a smooth wash. This mimics the look of spray-painted concrete or weathered stone, adding a gritty, tactile dimension to the digital lines.
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Edge Dispersion (Smeared): The boundaries of the thicker charcoal lines feature “Smeared Dispersion.” Instead of a crisp vector finish, the pigment disperses slightly at the edges as if applied with a wax crayon or a dry marker, enhancing the “hand-drawn” studio feel.











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