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Technology has done wonders in every field of any industry and moreover, it has done wonders for the gaming one as well. But still, sometimes there comes an inventor or a creator who, for their love of something, creates something unimaginable. The same is the case with a French streamer who created a 3D Yu-Gi-Oh battle setup thanks to his childhood dream.

This was more intriguing as according to him he spend a considerable amount of time and worked really hard on making his dream come true. Not to forget the lot of coding as well, which made the setup look real as well.

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Twitch streamer makes a 3D Yu-Gi-Oh setup

In a recent stream on Twitch by streamer SuperZouloux, he made a revolutionary move by showcasing his Yu-Gi-Oh battle card setup. This setup was made with a desire to make the Yu-Gi-Oh battle cards pop out as holograms and have a separate animation each time a card is played.

Although the streamer didn’t use a hologram, he coded each card to have a separate animation play out in an AR setup. He also made sure that the camera cuts perfectly to another angle when he plays his cards.

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It is also to be noted that he took seven months to complete the setup and had to use a bunch of software to create different aspects of the game, including the interface, the camera change, and the animations. This thus shows that if you are really inclined toward something, it is bound to happen to you.

Who is the creator of this setup?

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Residing from France, SuperZouloux is a professional Yu-Gi-Oh card duelist. He has been streaming a lot of Yu-Gi-Oh card duels along with his friends on Twitch and YouTube, where his fans love to watch him deal with some unique cards and play using different strategies.

Additionally, he has 97.5K followers on Twitch and 14.4K subscribers on YouTube. Therefore, making it is clear that the Yu-Gi-Oh fan base is still as strong as it was in the early 2000s. Yu-Gi-Oh is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by the late Kazuki Takahashi.

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