Description
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Visual Dispersion (Hatching): The shading is achieved through “Hatching Dispersion.” Darker areas are created by denser packing of lines, while lighter areas have lines spaced further apart. The “color” is effectively dispersed through line frequency.
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Texture Dispersion (Directional): The lines follow the curvature of the shapes, creating “Directional Grain Dispersion.” This guides the eye around the form, giving it volume and movement even though it is 2D.
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Edge Dispersion (Bounded): The dispersion of the linear texture is strictly “Bounded.” The lines stop abruptly at the edge of each shape, creating clear, hard boundaries between the different elements of the mosaic.











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