New Things Happening

So, I’ve been working with resin for a little while now. It’s a medium that is far more fun than it should be. I’m developing some interesting techniques and getting fantastic results. Right now I’m calling them Tim Pyramids, there’s something phonetic in that but I don’t know what it’s called. The important thing is that they’re pretty cool.

I’m using primarily epoxy resin and a little bit the UV resin for some applications. I’m also incorporating PLA plastic to make images that will be filled with resin to create a somewhat stained glass look. I’ve tried that a couple times and it turned out well. I just need to work with it more to build on the technique. And then when I figure out how to competently sculpt clay figures, I’ll be mass producing minis of our characters from our podcast Redstone Diaries. Which will come back as soon as I get some players again. In the meantime, I’m going to start building models on our Twitch channel. I don’t remember that info right now, you’ll hear about it.

Back to arts and crafts. I don’t have any finished pieces for sale right now but I am always taking commissions. Prices and timeframe for completion and shipping will be estimated in response to any interested requests. Feel free to start that conversation through the contact page here on the website or e-mail me directly at timflood@comedyshedradio.com. To start, I do Tim Pyramids in two sizes; small and large. Large pyramids do take considerably longer to make since I have just the one mold right now. I have a dozen colors of glow-in-the-dark pigments, around a dozen or so thermochromatic pigments, a few sparkly mica powders, and the liquid dyes to mix pretty much any color in opaque pigments. That said, I’m open to any suggestions you may have.

I look forward to hearing from you. Please give me something to do, I can feel my own thoughts creeping back in…

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Day One #FanX2023

Finally!  It’s FanX again!  It feels good spending time around the Salt Palace again.  I missed the smell of churros in the air, the cartoon characters running around, and of course the panels of creative professionals sharing their experience and inspiring at least me.

     In particular, I met a professional Dungeon Master, Dax Levine.  You should check it his services and dice available through his website, dungeonmasterdirect.com.  Surely by now you’ve accidentally found the work of Amy Chu but you should be making a more concerted effort to read and watch anything or everything she has written for.  You should also take a look at geekknights.com.  They’re a production team based here in utah.  They play Dungeons & Dragons and then produce videos based on their games.  And at 5 o’clock PM/MDT on Saturday September 23 they’re premiering the trailer for their upcoming streaming series.  Talking with a members of their group earlier, they seem OK.  They’re looking support going forward especially money.  Go to their website and there’s a number of ways to contribute.

     I also started a new game.  I made a small decorative pyramid with resin.  The idea is to move it from place to place and see where it goes.  I poorly wrote on its base #whereisitpyramid.  My first post about it includes the rules.  I placed it in a window of the Salt Palace to kick off this little game.  Find it and let’s see where it goes.

     I’m heading into day two as I write this.  More interesting panels, I noticed some D&D and Magic: the Gathering games on the schedule, and plenty more.  I always tell everyone that they should go, there’re plenty of activities and something for quite literally everybody.  Have fun and EXCELSIOR!

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Dead Reckoning Part One: Review

Spoiler warning: So many Vespas.  Those poor, defenseless Vespas!

     Well, this is the seventh movie in the film series starring Tom Cruise.  I’ve always been a fan of spy stories.  Dating back to the days of Get Smart.  I mean, yeah, there’ve been better shows and films but Get Smart was a lot of fun, god damn it.  Back to Mission Impossible.  I watched the first three movies in the theater, or cinema if you prefer.  Ghost Protocol released at a time when I couldn’t make it out to a theater but Rogue Nation going forward, I’m there.  I don’t just love these films as a fan of espionage stories, they’re fun and well made movies.  A running gag with these movies is the ‘big stunt’ topping the ‘big stunt’ from the previous film.  Yeah, it’s true but that’s just the natural progression of advancement and existence.  That said, this one is pretty fuckin’ sweet!  And while the big stunt always seems to serve as a break from the often heady plot and story of the few or, one, who has the integrity and moral fortitude to do the things no one else can or will, as well as the constitution to be thought a villain for doing what is in fact right…oh yeah, the big stunt doesn’t detract from the storytelling.

     The story in this one is more poignant and contemporary than the previous films.  While those stories dealt more with the security and implementation of intelligence agencies versus other intelligence agencies or rogue elements threatening the assumed way of life for a population, this movie touches on things that had become considerably less “science fiction” since the time this production started.  Playing on the growing ominous climate surrounding the mundane use of artificial intelligence and following through to logical conclusion of that technology this movie shows us a fairly realistic sequence of events based on what we’ve seen of our own human behavior and the logical interpretation of that behavior as it’s observed by an intellect based solely on reason.  It’s too bad humans are dumb as shit and refuse to recognize that they’re not superior to any-damn-thing.  Especially when they make something that, by definition, is smarter than they.  While this doesn’t do much to help my ‘growing fear of robots’(See my stand-up for that bit.) it is a fun movie and I’ve done far worst things to kill a couple hours.

     One of the really interesting components of this story is the recurring topic of how these characters joined the IMF, the why and when they were given ‘the choice’ and then chose to accept.  Throughout the movie there is a distinct sensation that Ethan Hunt is coming to the end of his career with the IMF.  I know, they’ve hinted at that with the end of each movie since MI:III but it never really felt all that much as if the character would cease his espionagey activities but rather it just wasn’t certain that there would another movie.  This one, however, felt specifically different from that.  Revealing aspects of Ethan’s past and juxtaposing that with Grace(Hayley Atwell) in her predicament seemed very much baton passey.  All said, just go watch it.  You know you want to.  What’s it gonna hurt, ya big baby?!

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Just Wait, I Have a Post Coming

The other day I had the opportunity to watch an advance screening of Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One. Reviews are embargoed until the fifth so, that’s when I’ll post mine. Suffice to say, I enjoyed it thoroughly. I recommend you go watch it first chance you get. And cut out that bullshit of “I’m waiting until it’s all done so I can watch it all at once.” You sound like an idiot and to quote to Abe Simpson: If I don’t support this thing it might not catch on.

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Yeah, I know…

It’s been a long time since I’ve done this. A brief explanation, I’m going through some stuff. Mostly the same things I’ve been going through my whole life but some of it has been different and worse. Among other things, I‘m having trouble finding consistent and reliable players for our podcast. I have content I’ll start putting up in the Redstone Diaries feed soon. I have a lot of plans for videos I’m starting on now.

I have a small mountain of Loot Crates that I haven’t opened yet. I’m going to start live streaming as I build some Lego sets and models. I’ve been exploring some new media that I fully intend to use in making props and merch for our table top games. I’m loving the absolute shit of casting resin and I’ve worked out some techniques to make miniature figures and terrain for our podcast games.

Aside from all that, I’m working out some new employment possibilities. Among other things, my financial situation is not great and my current job situation is not quite ideal. More than anything I’m trying to move back to LA so, everything I’m doing right now can’t be drawing me away from that end. That said, I’ll be needing a place to crash in LA within the next six months or so. All offerings of couches for to me to sleep on should be sent to timflood@comedyshedradio.com.

Thanks for the support!

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