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The more constantly irregular a texture's density is within a given area, the less overall contrast
and, therefore, the flatter, or more two dimensional, the surface will appear—and the less organic
or natural. Conversely, strong contrast in a texture's density within a given area, along with a cer-
tain randomness of distribution, increases the texture's dimensional quality as well as its inherent
organic quality. An evenly continuous transition from lighter to darker within a given area will of-
ten be perceived as the play of light across a volume.
UPON CLOSER INSPECTION , the irregular texture around the numeral is revealed to be a flock of
hummingbirds. Oddly enough, their apparently random placement is carefully studied to control
the change in density.
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