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However, the pixellation quality on this one is very good, and the colors (especially on Lucid/Nightmare) are rich.
So here is .02$ on the matter...
The aforementioned Lucid & Nightmare definitely stand out the most, with the lightning effects and the color schemes on each fitting better to what the effect is trying to represent (blue + yellow/white, a calming color scheme befitting a nice Lucid dream, and green + purple, a chaotic and more confusing color scheme befitting of a Nightmare).
Hypnagogia/Hypopompia however, there is less to differentiate between each of these. They seem like the typical throw-in color variants to appease purple lovers and (for Hypnopompia) to give the blue a red counterpart.
Their presence here hurts the set as a whole and I think it would be better that they just be removed and have it as just the Lucid/Nightmare.
With that said, the coloring on this effect are indeed gorgeous as others stated, and I look forward to your future submissions with said improvements applied.