Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mechanical): The design exhibits a “Fine-Liner Ink simulation Dispersion.” The pigments are applied to mimic the precision of botanical stippling, where gradients are built through thousands of minute points rather than solid washes. This provides a tactile, “etched” surface quality. The dispersion is particularly visible in the leaf bodies, where the transition from pale mint to golden ochre is achieved through dense-to-sparse stippling, giving the foliage a crystalline, light-refracting appearance.
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Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The design utilizes “High-Contrast Zonal Saturation.”
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The Ground: Utilizes a “vaporous” dispersion—a matte, high-density pigment cluster that provides a saturated, non-reflective backdrop.
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The Foliage Motifs: Utilize a “viscous-to-stippled” dispersion. The mid-ribs and stems show high-velocity viscous drag (dense pigment lines), while the internal leaf areas utilize a stippled dispersion to create a soft, hand-rendered glow against the crimson.
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Edge Dispersion (Razor-Path Transition): The boundaries feature a “Defined-Graphic Transition.” Every leaf serration and stem curve is defined by a razor-sharp graphic path, maintaining the structural rhythm necessary for collection expansion, while the internal stippling provides the organic, artisanal character.











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