Description
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Visual Dispersion (Gradients): Inside the petals, the color shows “Smooth Gradient Dispersion.” Look at the blue flower: the yellow center fades seamlessly into white, which fades seamlessly into blue tips. This requires a skilled “wet-on-wet” technique within a confined space.
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Edge Dispersion (Zero): The edges of the flowers and leaves show “Hard-Edge Containment.” There is absolutely no bleeding of the flower color into the blue background. This sharpness makes the design “pop.”
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Leaf Dispersion: The leaves show “Vein-Guided Dispersion,” where the green pigment is darker near the veins and lighter towards the edges, simulating the curved surface of the leaf.














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