Over the weekend, a Minecraft fan and player took the game's geometry to a new level as they created a strange image of an eerie-looking Eye of Ender from the game. The Eye had some realistic-looking details not normally found in Minecraft, including a non-square shape. The Eye was then posted online, with other Minecraft players making jokes concerning cursed eyes in movies and popular media in general.
Originally released in November 2011 following an extensive beta period, Minecraft has been a worldwide phenomenon across multiple platforms. With players creating new and innovative things, such as a functional sundial in Minecraft to take advantage of shaders that other players make exclusively for the game, Minecraft continues to stand out as a gaming phenomenon. The game celebrated its 11th anniversary just a few months ago and is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. With players making new creations dedicated to many different things within Minecraft, the possibilities are nearly endless.
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On the r/Minecraft subreddit, a user named der_Boiii used an unnamed rendering program to create an Eye of Ender in 3D while claiming that it was rendered with ray-traced shadows in mind. The Eye of Ender was set on a table, with a tome placed next to it for scale and comparison. While it maintains its distinct green color and cat-like eye slit, the eye has a beady sheen, with light sources reflecting off it. While it may not be on the same scale as other fan projects centered around Nvidia RTX technology or ray-tracing in general, the fact that the Eye of Ender has detailed reflections while still maintaining its eerie gaze makes it stand out. To
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