Draft:Scot Winterringer

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Scott Winterringer[edit]

Scott Winterringer, also known by his online alias Tom_Neverwinter, is recognized within the cosplay community for his detailed 3D printed recreations of characters from Marvel Comics, Dr. Strange, Watchdogs, Tron, and many more.[1].

Early life and education[edit]

Scott Winterringer completed his foundational education within the Bradley school district before progressing to Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School. Following his high school graduation, Scott furthered his education at ITT Tech, where he focused on areas related to technology and systems, which shaped his future professional path. After completing his studies at ITT Tech, Scott continued his academic journey at Kankakee Community College, enhancing his expertise and broadening his technical skillset. Further enriching his knowledge, Scott engaged in advanced studies and online training, including courses in artificial intelligence and other technical fields from prestigious institutions like Stanford University. These additional studies have expanded his understanding and application of cutting-edge technologies, significantly contributing to his professional and creative endeavors.

Boy Scouts[edit]

Scott Winterringer's character and leadership skills were significantly shaped by his participation in the Boy Scouts, achieving the prestigious rank of Eagle Scout[2]. His involvement in significant events like Lincoln's and Grant's Pilgrimages and progressing through the organization's ranks to Eagle Scout status played a crucial role in his personal development. Obtained Eagle scout and recognized by N...achieving the prestigious rank of Eagle Scout[2]. His involvement... Council Name: Rainbow Council 702

Career[edit]

Professionally, Scott has demonstrated versatility across different sectors, significantly contributing to operations in distribution systems, IT system restoration, and book manufacturing processes. His roles have spanned from technical support and system maintenance to hands-on production roles, showcasing a wide range of skills and expertise.

Cosplay achievements[edit]

As Tom_Neverwinter, Scott Winterringer has been at the forefront of integrating 3D printing technology into the realm of cosplay[1]. He has gained recognition for his pioneering use of early 3D printers, such as the laser-cut Prusa i2 and MakerBot Mini, in creating intricate and detailed costumes. This innovative approach allowed him to craft unique and complex components that were previously difficult or impossible to make with traditional materials. His expertise evolved with the technology, utilizing more advanced models like the Creality 3 series to push the boundaries of costume design further. Scott's contributions to the cosplay community have been highlighted through his work featured on platforms like MyMiniFactory, thingiverse, and cults3d showcasing his creative talent, attention to detail, and role as a trailblazer in the fusion of technology and artistry in cosplay.

Community engagement[edit]

Scott actively participates in online communities, sharing his projects and engaging with fellow enthusiasts on platforms such as MyMiniFactory, DeviantArt, Hackaday, Thingiverse, and Cults3D[3][4][5]

On MyMiniFactory, under the handle Tom_Neverwinter, Scott showcases his intricate 3D-printed costumes and parts, often delving into the process behind his creations. This openness in sharing the 'how-to' details fosters a learning environment and encourages others to embark on their own creative journeys.

Similarly, on DeviantArt, Scott's portfolio exhibits a wide range of artistic endeavors, not just limited to cosplay but also including digital art and photography. His presence on this platform allows him to connect with artists and fans alike, providing inspiration and garnering insights from a diverse artistic community.

TomNeverwinter on Hackaday showcases more of his technical prowess, sharing projects that often combine elements of 3D printing with electronics and programming. This platform allows him to document his engineering challenges and solutions, contributing valuable knowledge to the DIY tech community.

On Thingiverse, as tom_neverwinter, Scott contributes to the repository of 3D printable objects. By sharing his designs freely, he enables others to replicate and build upon his work, embodying the spirit of open-source creation.

Lastly, Tom_Neverwinter on Cults3D provides another avenue for him to distribute his 3D models. Cults3D is known for its high-quality designs, and Scott's contributions help uphold this standard, providing both novice and experienced 3D printers with reliable and exciting new projects.

In all these platforms, Scott's consistent engagement and willingness to share knowledge not only highlight his skills but also his dedication to fostering a collaborative and supportive online community. His varied presence online bridges different facets of the maker and cosplay worlds, from artistic expression to technical innovation.

Personal life and philosophy[edit]

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Scott lives by the philosophy that "Everything has a cost, some more than others," reflecting the dedication and meticulousness applied to his projects and daily life.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "3D Printed Iron Man Armor". Adafruit Industries – Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers!. 2015-05-19. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  2. ^ a b "National Eagle Scout Association". NESA. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  3. ^ "Tom_Neverwinter on MyMiniFactory". Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  4. ^ "Tom_Neverwinter on DeviantArt". 13 July 2016. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  5. ^ "TomNeverwinter on Hackaday". Retrieved 2024-03-19.

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