Description
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Visual Dispersion (Tonal): The leaves exhibit “Centripetal Tonal Graduation.” The pigment is most saturated at the tips and edges, dispersing inward toward a pale, luminous core. This creates a realistic sense of volume and leaf curvature.
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Pigment Dispersion (Fluid): The color transitions (such as the ochre-to-magenta shift) show “Chromatic Fluidity.” The pigments are dispersed such that they bleed seamlessly into one another within the leaf boundary, mimicking the natural changing of colors in autumn foliage.
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Linear Dispersion (Segmented): The white veins feature “Linear Segmentation.” Instead of solid lines, these highlights are dispersed in ultra-fine, rhythmic filaments that segment the color washes, providing structural integrity without disrupting the fluid feel of the design.















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