When you look closely at a dit...
A distorted, pixelated cityscape reflects in water, rendered in cool blue tones with hints of yellow light. The abstract scene evokes a dreamlike and mysterious atmosphere.
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Prompt: When you look closely at a dithered area, you'll notice that it consists of alternating pixels of different colors. But when viewed from a distance, your eyes blend these pixels together, creating the perception of a new shade. This optical illusion allows artists to create a broader range of colors and shading effects than the actual color count would normally allow. There are several types of dithering patterns, such as: 1. **Checkerboard Dithering**: Alternating pixels in a 1x1 grid. 2. **Clustered Dithering**: Grouping similar colors in small clusters to create softer transitions. 3. **Ordered Dithering**: Using a systematic pattern, often with a mathematical basis, to create texture. Each pattern has its own use case depending on the effect the artist wants to achieve.