Nov.6, 2012
If you are a World of Warcraft (WoW) junkie you probably already own a 3D printed figurine made by FigurePrints. Figure Prints, in cooperation with Blizzard Entertainment, the company behind WoW, creates custom figurines from your very own WoW character. Using a Z Corp Spectrum 510 3D printer, FigurePrints is able to bring gaming character to reality.
Recently FigurePrints added Minecraft models to its category that recreates your favorite Minecraft world with fully detailed 3D replicas. How does it work?
Using a program provided by Figureprints you can open your worlds and select the region you would like to be printed. There you can click and order the print, the software will prepare the model, show you the estimated cost in real-time. The price is determined by how massive the particular structure is and that is roughly one dollar per 500 in-game blocks.
When you place your order, FigurePrints will create your fully customized Minecraft world replica using 3D modeling and 3D printing. The new technologies allow even the most complicated of these models to be created. Figureprints will then bring your fully one-of-a-kind Minecraft World to your doorstep in about a month.
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Images credit: FigurePrints
Here's a look at the fascinating process of creating the models on a 3D printer:
Source: FigurePrints
Posted in 3D Printing Applications
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