Description
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Visual Dispersion (Filamentous): The primary lily petals exhibit “Centripetal Filamentous Dispersion.” The color and light are dispersed through ultra-fine, rhythmic lines that fan out from the center of the blooms. This mimics the microscopic texture of real petals while adding a digital, shimmering “sheen.”
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Pigment Dispersion (Wash): The background elements show “Vaporous Tonal Fogging.” The slate blue pigment is dispersed in soft, blurred washes that lack hard boundaries. This acts as a visual “fog” that recedes into the background, allowing the high-contrast white flowers to pop forward.
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Light Dispersion (Radiant): The flower centers show “Radiant Scattering.” Bright white light disperses outward along the veins of the petals, creating a glowing effect that emphasizes the organic movement and fluid curvature of the botanical forms.











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