Description
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Visual Dispersion (Saturation): The magenta flowers show “Saturation Dispersion.” The color is most intense (saturated) in the center and disperses into a lighter, less saturated version of itself towards the edges. This creates a glowing effect.
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Background Dispersion (Integration): The background wash is “Integrated.” It doesn’t feel like a separate layer; the soft edges of the flowers seem to dissolve into the background mist, making the whole image feel like one cohesive watercolor painting.
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Leaf Dispersion (Muted): The leaves show “Desaturated Dispersion.” They are a muted grey-green that recedes visually, allowing the vibrant flower colors to be the star of the show.















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