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Volcanic Seam — Lime
Narrow erupting seams defined by dual-scale Worley edge detection. Lime-green magma channels on obsidian substrate. Double-warp creates organic seam paths.
Olive-green polygonal cells interlock into a continuous network of thick borders and thin secondary seams. Dark interiors carry granular texture and soft vignetting that deepen toward near-black, separating figure from ground. Diagonal spanning edges establish large cells in front while smaller cells recede as a shadow lattice beneath. Color contrast between luminous olive rims and black cavities defines a hard structural rhythm across the full frame.
Canvas 3464×3464 with 9026 unique colors; entropy 5.961; multi-scale Voronoi cells with dual-weight border hierarchy.
Narrow erupting seams defined by dual-scale Worley edge detection. Lime-green magma channels on obsidian substrate. Double-warp creates organic seam paths.
Olive-green polygonal cells interlock into a continuous network of thick borders and thin secondary seams. Dark interiors carry granular texture and soft vignetting that deepen toward near-black, separating figure from ground. Diagonal spanning edges establish large cells in front while smaller cells recede as a shadow lattice beneath. Color contrast between luminous olive rims and black cavities defines a hard structural rhythm across the full frame.
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Strong figure–ground separation emerges from saturated olive borders against near-black cavities, producing immediate structural clarity. Multi-scale cell sizing and a shadow lattice add depth without breaking the all-over continuity, sustaining tension and visual drive. Grain modulation inside each polygon prevents flatness and reinforces a tactile, mineral-like surface.
All-over tessellated field with diagonal bands of enlarged cells creating dominant flow and secondary depth lattice.
Analysis by gpt-5.2-2025-12-11 on 5/14/2026
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