Weta Engineer's 3D Illusion
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•The man who put Doom in a Lego brick is now playing it on a volumetric voxel display
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James Brown has built a crystal ball filled with volumetric light that spins like a hologram fan.
The Weta Workshop graphics engineer has been working on this for over a year .
He's not just playing Doom on the crystal ball, but he's also playing Doom with his Mastodon .
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