English: The distance between each pixel and each point is divided by that point's weight (in this case, randomly chosen). The pixel is then associated with the point with the lowest weighted distance. Unlike regular Voronoi patterns, this produces arcs as well as straight lines.
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A multiplicatively weighted Voronoi diagram with randomly assigned weights, producing a circular Dirichlet tessellation