Description
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Visual Dispersion (The Ring Effect): This is the textbook definition of “Capillary Dispersion.” Look at the rust and blue shapes—the edges are darker than the centers.
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The Science: When a liquid drop dries, the pigment particles are dispersed outward by capillary action and get stuck at the edge (the contact line), creating a dark ring. This image simulates that specific type of uneven dispersion.
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Rotational Dispersion (Composition): Unlike the “Vertical Stripe” (050) or the “Flowing Wave” (066), the energy here is dispersed rotationally. The arcs and crescents swirl around multiple center points, creating a dizzying, non-linear movement.
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Texture Dispersion (Grunge): The “noise” (speckles and scratches) is dispersed randomly throughout the image to age it. It prevents the vector circles from looking too clean or digital.













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