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Triple Portrait Evolution

 

This is my triple portrait evolution of Harry Potter! For this assignment, I found three pictures of Harry Potter (from years 1, 4, and 7) and put them together to make this! This project was very fun to see Harry "grow up" in a single image. I hope you enjoy this too!

For fun, I saw this online and recreated it! 

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