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Dispersion Effect


This is what I've done for the Dispersion Effect assignment! As you can see, this is a picture of Michael Phelps with a dispersion, or shatter effect behind him I made in Photoshop. This assignment was very time-consuming, and I did restart multiple times, but I it was a really cool idea. I hope you enjoy!

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