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World of Warcast: A World of Warcraft Podcast

Minicast 3, December 11, 2007

World of Warcast: A World of Warcraft Podcast

Michael Gaines

Hobbies, Lindyen, Podcast, Leisure, Michael Gaines, Warcraft, Wow, Eric Rice, Renata, Starcraft, Entertainment, Blizzard, Video Games, Starman

4.21K Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2007

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Interview with Ed Fries from figureprints.com

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all of Azeroth. This is a special mini-cast of World of Warcast. With me

0:59.2

today is special guest Ed Fries, the CEO of

1:03.4

Vigoprence.com.

1:05.9

And in case you don't know, they are a new company that is making three-dimensional

1:10.8

replicas of your World of Warcraft character.

1:15.0

So welcome Ed.

1:16.0

Thanks, it's great to be here.

1:18.0

Now, I just want to give everybody a little heads up as to why I'm personally excited about this this new companies

1:27.1

because when I was in college I did what is called stereolithography we would take take three-dimensional models that was made on a

1:34.4

slocon graphics machine and we would dump into this other machine and it would laser

1:39.7

etch this liquid which would harden the liquid layer by layer and why when I say

1:48.4

layer we're talking very very thin like a fraction of a millimeter and then that would lower and lower and

1:57.2

eventually after maybe 12 24 hours you would get a three dimensional model. This process, could you explain what might be different

2:07.0

from what I did like 15-17 years ago? Yeah sure. It's more of a powder system. It's easiest to think about it like an inkjet printer.

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