Scheme C in reverse, the hybrid on a metallic emerald background instead of white. The background is a single linear emerald sheen (no radial gradients). The core and part bodies flip to a light palette so they glow on the metal, while the one meaningful signal stays the same: each part's outline, spokes and tip-dots ride a green-to-teal charge (bright green = approach and growth, teal = threat and avoidance), read from drive (BAS vs BIS), attachment (security), needs (SDT satisfaction) and values (Schwartz growth vs self-protection). Both greens sit bright on the dark metal. Move the sliders and watch a petal warm or cool.
Try LowConnect (very low Emotionality) to see the minimum-size floor keep the connection part legible.
Move any score and watch the core and the four axis-medallions reshape live, beside the image. The deeper tests drive their own axes too.
Scheme C, hybrid, metallic emerald reverse. Same joined v2 structure and the same approach-threat charge logic as the white version. The only difference is the canvas: a dark metallic emerald background from one linear sheen (no radial gradients), with core and part bodies flipped to a light palette; the green/teal charge on each part's outline, spokes and dots is unchanged and reads bright on the metal. Connection lines feed the HEXACO core. Deeper sub-scores are sample values; the quiz would supply real ones. The approach-avoidance mapping and correlations are designed, calibrated not validated, psychologist sign-off before any public personality claim.