Description
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Visual Dispersion (Vascular): Look at the petals. The color disperses along the fine lines of the veins. This is “Linear Vascular Dispersion.” The pigment is darkest at the center and “travels” outwards along these structural lines, fading slightly as it reaches the petal edge.
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Light Dispersion (Velvet Effect): The surface texture exhibits “Matte Dispersion.” Instead of a shiny reflection (like the gold foil in previous images), the light seems to be absorbed by the petals, diffusing softly. This is what gives it that “velvet” look—the light disperses across the surface texture rather than bouncing off it.
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Depth Dispersion (Occlusion): Because the flowers are so tightly packed, the “dispersion” of visual information is layered. Shadows from the top flowers fall onto the bottom flowers, creating “Occluded Zones” of near-black darkness.












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