Description
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Visual Dispersion (Striation): The lighter leaves exhibit “High-Tension Linear Striation.” The pigment is dispersed in thousands of incredibly fine, parallel lines that mimic the fibrous structure of a real leaf, providing a shimmering, corduroy-like texture.
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Pigment Dispersion (Segmented): The darker leaves show “Segmented Value Dispersion.” The charcoal pigment is not a solid block; it is dispersed in sharp, angular “islands” or “shards,” mimicking the way light glints off a glossy, dark leaf surface.
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Edge Dispersion (Sharp-Contour): Unlike the “Vaporous” edges of previous designs, the dispersion here is “Sharp-Contour.” The pigment is strictly bounded by clean, decisive lines, giving the foliage a crisp, graphical silhouette that stands out against the textured background.












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