Description
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Visual Dispersion (Iridescent): The primary emerald leaves exhibit “Internal Iridescent Mottling.” The pigment is dispersed such that the leaf centers appear to “glow” with lighter sage and silver tones, while the edges remain deep emerald, mimicking the way light hits a waxy leaf surface.
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Pigment Dispersion (Granular): The clover heads and wisteria sprays show “Granular Petal Segmentation.” The color is dispersed in small, dense clusters of dots and fine lines, providing a high-frequency texture that contrasts with the broader, smoother washes of the leaves.
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Edge Dispersion (Clouding): The background features “Atmospheric Tonal Clouding.” The ash-grey and beige pigments are dispersed in large, soft-focus washes, creating “pockets” of light and shadow. This ensures the design feels three-dimensional, as if the flora is emerging from a misty meadow.












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