This week I was interviewed with a CO developer by a Spoton3D PR rep & embedded reporter. I work hand in hand with Jorie Muircastle in Second life running a shop called "Lost Boys" (no relation to the movie). This was a rare and refreshing treat for the both of us Arkad Baxton the PR rep did a fine interview you can read the Spoton3D Blog here at blogspot.com.
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[Paragraph taken from the Interview
Arkad Baxton: What do you see in Spoton3D as to developing your business.
Jorie Muircastle: I was seeing an education ground in a place to help people- reach a creative potential the old world way by providing a lot of tips and experience for the new people. This may sound, odd, but I like how it was organized, not cluttered. The bare essentials were out for people to get started, the information centers.... the rest is like a pioneering ground for people to explore and build on. It is really artist friendly, and right off the bat, I was shown that its about putting creativity in people’s hand. But, I also like that there was an amount of security... so that people do not have to fear about their stuff getting stolen by copy bots... making it.. well... a safer feeling to be there.
Myca Amaterasu: Well my self ,I have been in many markets and have been in many 3d worlds. I have even worked with motion capture developers and set up my own grid for a sand box. Right now Spoton has me curious. I am wrapping up some projects here and on the web and then plan to "dive into" spoton and see what it offers.
Jorie Muircastle: Normally we do not allow our products, per our TOS, to be used on other grids, but we felt secure enough that we do extend to Spoton3d, and welcome our customers to use our content there... we have modified our ToS to cover it.. ]
Up and coming
Will Fox Forge and Lost Boys be moving content to spoton3D?
Yes, I my self will acutely be creating a set of content that is exclusively available only on Spoton3D. I know Jorie plans to move a lot of content there as well.