The PC mod creates Hatsune Miku dancing in a computer that looks real
Using LED lights in PCs is now old, You have to put a transparent screen inside to create a hologram image.
That's exactly what a person did with a homemade PC in Japan. Put a transparent LCD screen inside the PC and play video virtual singer Hatsune Miku is jumping, the result is the image that looks like a person jumping in the computer.
This is an eye-catching visual trick and when the PC is designed as a stage, everyone must be convinced.
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PC mod with Hatsune Miku image dancing in real computer
This special computer is on display at the meeting for those who like to create PC and modder in Osaka, Japan, and will be taken to other events across the country.
The process of making Hatsune Miku's three-dimensional PC takes several months. The previous version made in July has a transparent screen with a singer dancing but still has a clear view of the screen and stage is not very convincing.
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