[MUSIC]
I am God.
>> Pew pew.
>> What's this one?
>> That's me.
>> That doesn't look anything like you.
>> I think it does.
>> No it looks like garbage.
That's not even a subjective thing.
>> I should really get
an action figure of myself.
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So, I really want an action
figure of myself and
I heard that maybe you
can help me with that.
>> We can definitely do that for you.
>> So, where are we?
>> You're at the DOOB's
store in front of Soho.
>> What do you actually make here?
Do you make action figures?
Did you make Iron Man?
>> We, we could me you a iron man.
Basically we have a 3D
scanner here behind us so.
>> You've step into it takes a split
second we scan you, 54 images from all
around we crosses out the data there
out to 3D file and we 3D print.
This action figure of you.
People that are coming here, they're,
theyre not find this as a novelty.
You know its not really printing for
the sake of 3D printing.
You has seen this in the past,
some of the market 3D printing
hasn't been high 3D resolution.
It's hard for the people to
really know what is the signal,
what does it mean to me.
People are coming in here because
these things are so realistic, and
they're, they're, they're coming in with
their children, or they're coming in with
their pets, or they're coming
in with their significant other.
Or with a an instrument or
something that they're they
are really passionate about and
they're trying to preserve those things
that they really love for in 3D forever.
>> This sounds fun.
Should I get in the scanner?
Yeah.
>> Absolutely.
>> Let's make me superhero.
>> All right.
>> So step on in.
So basically, we have 54 cameras,
in all angles and
you're just gonna position yourself
in the center of this circle.
>> Cool.
All right, let's do this.
[SOUND] Three, two, one.
[SOUND]
>> In the process called photogrammetry,
we take the 54 images, process it through
a proprietary software which turns
it into a 3D file,
>> Speaker 2: It was in a tall production
center in Brooklyn where
we do the 3D printing.
That process actually can
take up to about a day.
It's layers of thousands of layers of
powder that are laid down one by one,
built up, glued together and
then at the end of sort of
reaching into this printer and
sort of excavating out of this big white
pile of powder these individual figures.
>From there we clean them off, do some post
processing just make sure that the look,
they're clean and look good.
The color is included, so
it's actually from a printer,
that's the only 3D printer that does
the full CMYK range of colors right now.
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>> That's not even a.
[SOUND] Woah.
That's so cool.
>> It's my super action figure thing.
>> Wow, what are your powers?
>> I mostly just like things on Instagram,
cuz I have a little computer.
And I can drink coffee.
>> That's so cool.
>> Right?
>> I feel like the version
of me isn't as good anymore.
>> [LAUGH]
