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The man who put Doom in Lego blocks is now playing it on a volumetric Foxel display.

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In 2022, I introduced you to James Brown, a Weta Workshop graphics engineer. His hobby is creating amazing displays. Now, he’s created a crystal ball filled with sparkling, spinning volumetric light. Of course, he’s playing. fate thereto.

But it’s not just anything fate. voxel doomAll about game graphics Living in 3D spaceJust like the dots on the three-dimensional display he created.

As he explains on YouTube, the physical illusion is quite simple: “It’s like a holographic fan, but instead of rotating a 1D strip to create a 2D image, you rotate a 2D panel to create a 3D image.” In his Mastodon, he explains it in a bit more detail. Using visual aids:

Brown has been working on this for over a year. If I don’t remember correctly, he introduced the project in August 2023. Channeling his inner Doc Brown“If my math is right, this thing is going to get really pooped out when it gets to 300 rpm.” But he’s since learned that it needs to spin a lot faster than that for a smooth image, especially when you’re trying to shoot. So get your fingers out of the way.

You can follow his progress About his mastodon, Where he is not only Play Doom — For example, you can find volumetric lunar landers, skulls, and dinosaur heads. He just posted this on his YouTube.

GIF by Sean Hollister / The Verge; Video by James Brown

Yes, they can play fate.

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