Description
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Visual Dispersion (Graduated): The primary petals exhibit “Centripetal Tonal Graduation.” The sapphire pigment is most concentrated at the outer tips and the very base of the petals, dispersing into a nearly transparent white in the middle. This creates a realistic sense of light passing through delicate, thin organic tissue.
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Pigment Dispersion (Capillary): The crimson accents show “Capillary Boundary Bleeding.” The red pigment is dispersed as if it were dropped into a wet blue wash, where it has “wicked” along the petal veins in thin, sharp streaks, creating a natural, biological look.
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Edge Dispersion (Luminous): The petal boundaries feature “Luminous Softening.” Instead of a hard vector edge, the pigment disperses into the white background with a very fine, hazy blur, making the flowers appear to be softly glowing against the white space.















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