Description
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Visual Dispersion (The Filament Effect): This is High Textural Dispersion. A solid color block (like the white area) is “dispersed” into thousands of tiny, fine lines (hairs). The edges of the color zones are not lines; they are jagged, organic boundaries where the “hairs” from one section lay over the “hairs” of another.
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Directional Dispersion (Flow): The texture is not random static (like grunge). It disperses along vectors or curves. The eye follows the “grain” of the fur. This creates a strong sense of motion, as if the wind is blowing through the pattern.
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Sheen Dispersion: Similar to the metallic images, “fur” looks real because of how light is dispersed across it. The white parts look glossy and soft because the light follows the curve of the hair strands.















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