Description
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Visual Dispersion (Tonal): The primary flower forms exhibit “Soft-Focus Tonal Blending.” The pink and cream pigments are dispersed in smooth, continuous gradients that follow the physical bowl of the flower, creating a realistic play of light and shadow without any visible bristle or line marks.
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Pigment Dispersion (Boundary): The leaves show “Linear Edge Pooling.” The green pigment is dispersed more densely toward the outer boundaries and the central vein, providing a sharp silhouette that contrasts with the softer, more diffused petals.
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Atmospheric Dispersion (Neutral): The taupe background uses “Solid Field Dispersion.” Unlike your previous “Atmospheric” backgrounds with mottling or splatters, this pigment is dispersed evenly across the entire surface to provide a calm, stable anchor for the intricate floral arrangements.














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