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Vein Field — Stone
Worley cellular structure with unique FBM texture per mineral grain. Bright edge veins separate uniquely-textured cell interiors on slate.
Interlocking polygonal cells tessellate across the frame, separated by thick, frosted white ridges. Slate-gray interiors hold darker granular cores and peppered speckle, creating depth contrasts inside each cell. Soft edge bloom around boundaries blends into muted midtones, while clustered dark pockets anchor multiple local focal points.
Canvas 3000x4000; 2133 unique colors; entropy 6.803; ridge network density yields 30–60 primary cells in view.
Worley cellular structure with unique FBM texture per mineral grain. Bright edge veins separate uniquely-textured cell interiors on slate.
Interlocking polygonal cells tessellate across the frame, separated by thick, frosted white ridges. Slate-gray interiors hold darker granular cores and peppered speckle, creating depth contrasts inside each cell. Soft edge bloom around boundaries blends into muted midtones, while clustered dark pockets anchor multiple local focal points.
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Ridge brightness establishes strong figure-ground separation while keeping cell interiors active through speckled micro-contrast. Achromatic harmony maintains cohesion, and repeated polygon scales create steady rhythm without central dominance. Dark cores punctuate the field and prevent tonal flatness, sustaining visual pull across the full surface.
All-over tessellation with distributed micro-focal dark cores and high-contrast ridge network.
Analysis by gpt-5.2-2025-12-11 on 5/14/2026
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