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Noise Garden
Layered Perlin and Worley noise creates organic forms reminiscent of aerial landscape photography.
Diagonal ribbons of saturated cyan, magenta, yellow, red, green, and blue cut across a white ground in broken, stair-stepped runs. Dithered clusters and hard quantized edges create jagged transitions that lock every hue into a strict 8-color system. Dense micro-variation concentrates along diagonal flow, while small voids of white open brief breathing spaces between color collisions.
256×256 native pixel grid; palette size 8; entropy 2.93; dense dither clusters with diagonal banding.
Layered Perlin and Worley noise creates organic forms reminiscent of aerial landscape photography.
Diagonal ribbons of saturated cyan, magenta, yellow, red, green, and blue cut across a white ground in broken, stair-stepped runs. Dithered clusters and hard quantized edges create jagged transitions that lock every hue into a strict 8-color system. Dense micro-variation concentrates along diagonal flow, while small voids of white open brief breathing spaces between color collisions.
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High-chroma primaries and secondaries establish immediate impact through decisive figure-ground contrast against white. Diagonal banding organizes the stochastic scatter into a coherent directional drive, while dithering maintains continuity across abrupt palette steps. Limited color count strengthens readability and rhythm by forcing every transition into crisp, repeatable motifs.
All-over diagonal dispersion with multiple micro-foci formed by high-contrast color collisions.
Analysis by gpt-5.2-2025-12-11 on 2/27/2026
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