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Graphic artist Jirka Väätäinen fulfills the dream of every boy age 12 and
up by further anthropomorphizing animated Disney female leads. He
combines human models with computer graphics to achieve his effects.
Here Väätäinen brings Princess Jasmine from Disney’s Aladdin to real
life. For more examples of his work visit
jirkavinse.wordpress.com.
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By Police Gazette Poetry Editor Ivan L. Fail