How to Create a 3D Hologram with Your Smartphone
Basically all you’d need is graph paper, a CD case, tape, pen, scissors, a knife/glass cutter, and your smartphone.
From there, merely load up a YouTube video designed for hologram projectors and place your selfmade creation on prime of your telephone. It would do you good to add one more view to that number, even if you aren’t willing to go to all the trouble of cutting out pieces of plexiglass and paper. When placed on top of the lit screen, a 3D image is reflected.
Holograms might appear to be limited to the realms of science fiction films like “Star Wars” and “Star Trek” but actually, they’re far easier to make than you might think.
Many users said that you can make a bigger one for a bigger hologram.
Once you’ve put your holographic projector together, you can use these videos to show it off. You’ll be using this as your template to cut out four shapes from your plastic CD case. In April, YouTube page “American Hacker” uploaded a video a almost identical tutorial using an old CD case.