my pal @juliette-necro made a video on the DNF restoration project from the perspective of someone who only just recently played Duke 3D for the first time and it's very good! you should check it out!
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the garages (learn nothing) https://thegarages.bandcamp.com/album/the-garages-learn-nothing
Blaseball good. Garages good. I usually wait till albums release to buy them, but since it's Bandcamp Friday, I figured I'd just buy this one now.
River City Girls 2: Original Game Soundtrack https://meganmcduffee.bandcamp.com/album/river-city-girls-2-original-game-soundtrack
I had mixed feelings on this game - but the music was just as fun as the original's. RCG's soundtrack never released on bandcamp, so I'm happy i can buy this one at least.
Neon White OST 1 - The Wicked Heart https://machinegirl.bandcamp.com/album/neon-white-ost-1-the-wicked-heart
Neon White OST 2 - The Burn That Cures https://machinegirl.bandcamp.com/album/neon-white-ost-2-the-burn-that-cures
I haven't played Neon White, and don't really plan to, but both of these albums are very fun.
Spectra https://chipzelmusic.bandcamp.com/album/spectra
Disconnected https://chipzelmusic.bandcamp.com/album/disconnected
I've enjoyed Chipzel's soundtracks in a few games I've played, but only just recently learned she had some older solo albums on Bandcamp. Planning to pick up a lot of her back catalogue over the next few Bandcamp Fridays.
Entryway https://queenjazz.bandcamp.com/album/entryway
QUEENJAZZ, FUCK YOU https://queenjazz.bandcamp.com/album/queenjazz-fuck-you
I picked up QUEENJAZZ CANNOT BE STOPPED(https://queenjazz.bandcamp.com/album/queenjazz-cannot-be-stopped) last Bandcamp Friday from a recommendation on Cohost and really liked it, so now I'm getting a few more of their albums.
the yucky part.
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normally when you pour this shit into your work you want to dam off an area ahead of time, then pour and let it settle and sit there. i got lazy and thought i'd try something different: i'd pour the stuff and then babysit it as the bubbles floated out of it, angling it so it flowed from from one side to the other.
i rocked it back and forth for an hour as it thickened and set up. i'd hit it with the torch to pop the bubbles and introduce a little heat. i was very careful not to let the tide of resin trap bubbles under itself as it flowed over voids. i tried to ensure that it slowly oozed in.
since there were two main areas of voids to be filled that required opposing angles for them to fill to the brim, i elected to just coat the bottoms of both with the dark epoxy in this way, then come in after with a clear pour to bring the voids up to their brims.
it looks a little bit like tim curry's character from fern gully to me. and is about as ecofriendly.
i mixed up a little over 150 grams of the stuff. it'll need a little more, but the structural and chromatic pour (as i'm calling this one) was a success.