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iMG's Polaroids
iMG's Polaroids: Episode 160

iMG's Polaroids

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 67:41


This week's album artwork is titled Menzoberranzan Concept by Titus Lunter! Please go give them a follow! https://tituslunter.com Tracklist 00:21 | Samantha Loveridge & Treetalk - Losing My Religion 07:41 | Braxton & Warung - The Truth 12:27 | Devault - I Will 16:00 | Above & Beyond - Spin Off [Tracks Of The Week] 21:39 | Dustycloud - Me Veo VIP 24:59 | Noisia - Split The Atom (Nikki Nair Remix) [feat. Foreign Beggars] [Tracks Of The Week] 28:28 | XiJaro & Pitch x Emma Hewitt - EVERLASTING 34:46 | Dave202 - Rain Against Her [Memories] 41:58 | N-sKing & CO1N - Ultramarine [Tracks Of The Week] 47:42 | Various Artists - Tracks Of The Week (2023 Mid-Year Promo Reel) 54:20 | Various Artists - Memories (2023 Mid-Year Promo Reel) 56:02 | Various Artists - Sunset Vibes (2023 Mid-Year Promo Reel) 59:35 | 1emjay, aspect, Daryl Barnes, glasse, & Viznode - the twice-oculi of endeavour [Sunset Vibes]

MTGCast
Serious Vintage: Serious Vintage – 42 – Heating Up M20’s Mystic Forge

MTGCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 33:04


This episode was originally released June 24th, 2019.For episode 42, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) welcome back Andy Probasco (@tmdBrassMan) to talk about Mystic Forge, a free preview card from Core Set 2020, provided by Wizards of the Coast! Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment:00:28 – Surprise! It’s Mystic ForgeTotal runtime: 33:05 “I Can Build ANY Machine.” There are a lot of exciting cards in Core Set 2020 (better known as M20), but there are two I left design notes for that specifically mentioned Vintage. Scheming Symmetry I was intrigued in because a combo deck could potentially exist built around the now six available one-black-mana topdeck tutors. And my note on our preview card was that “If this hits Vintage, it will do something new and fun.” We brought Andy “The Brass Man” Probasco back to the show to help us figure out what those new and fun things might be. He’s the owner of The Mana Drain and has been a participant on the Vintage Super League, and as winner of the most recent Team Serious Invitational with Death’s Shadow Survival, is one of the Vintage format’s more creative players and deck builders. Mystic Forge has a lot of potential as a card-advantage engine in Mishra’s Workshop decks of all kinds. The question, as always, is what do you cut from an existing list to make room for a card that doesn’t do anything to your opponent on its own? You could trade one turn in the early game to play Mystic Forge and potentially accelerate all of your future plays, but that gives your opponent an undisrupted turn either free of disruption (like Sphere of Resistance or Phyrexian Revoker) or free of threat (like Arcbound Ravager or Walking Ballista). It’s a risk. In today’s metagame, Mystic Forge also competes directly at mana cost and some utility with Karn, the Great Creator, who not only disrupts the opponent but also serves as card advantage. But Mystic Forge has so many exciting benefits. Many Workshop decks and Eldrazi decks are built with fairly low mana costs relative to the amount of mana they can produce between Workshop itself, Ancient Tomb, Eldrazi lands, as well as Moxes, Sol Ring, and Mana Crypt. If you get Mystic Forge into play, your next turn might include casting three or four cards from the top of your library, and you can exile a card you can’t or don’t want to cast. With enough mana, you can cast cards even through Karn or Collector Ouphe, potentially allowing you to overwhelm your opponent. This is helpful whether you’re playing more lock pieces or attacking with creatures or trying to combo off. After we talked, Andy proposed this list, which is based on current Karn Workshops builds and is happy to play whatever role its opening hand and the game situation gives it (of course, none of the lists presented here are tested, and your metagame may vary, so good luck!). Karn's Forge Business (34)4 Mystic Forge3 Manifold Key4 Karn, the Great Creator4 Sensei’s Divining Top3 Helm of Awakening4 Serum Powder1 Chalice of the Void3 Arcbound Ravager4 Foundry Inspector4 Walking BallistaMana Sources (26)4 Mishra’s Workshop1 Black Lotus1 Mana Crypt4 Ancient Tomb4 Grim Monolith1 Mana Vault1 Mox Emerald1 Mox Jet1 Mox Pearl1 Mox Ruby1 Mox Sapphire2 City of Traitors1 Tolarian Academy1 Mox Opal1 Lotus Petal1 Sol Ring | Sideboard (15)1 Manifold Key1 Time Vault13 Other Cards If you can use Sensei’s Divining Top or a similar effect to further manipulate the top card of your library, you can easily get around lands blocking the top of your deck. Top also goes infinite with Foundry Inspector to draw your library. Together with the variety of mana producing artifacts, including Grim Monolith and Voltaic Key, there might be a Mystic Forge combo deck that aims to play most of its library on turn one to some great effect. Potentially this deck wins with Aetheflux Reservoir or, my favorite, Goblin Charbelcher. This could be the basis for a Krark Clan Ironworks-type deck in Vintage and potentially other formats. Aetherflux Forge Business (36)4 Mystic Forge3 Aetherflux Reservoir3 Krark Clan Ironworks3 Manifold Key4 Karn, the Great Creator4 Helm of Awakening4 Sensei’s Divining Top1 Engineered Explosives1 Spine of Ish Sah1 Myr Retriever4 Scrap Trawler4 Foundry InspectorMana Sources (25)1 Mox Emerald1 Mox Jet1 Mox Pearl1 Mox Ruby1 Mox Sapphire4 Mox Opal4 Grim Monolith1 Black Lotus1 Sol Ring1 Mana Crypt1 Lotus Petal1 Mana Vault1 Lion’s Eye Diamond1 Lotus Petal4 Mishra’s Workshop1 Tolarian Academy | Sideboard (15)1 Manifold Key1 Time Vault1 Aetherflux Reservoir1 Goblin Charbelcher11 Other Cards But maybe you just try to run Mystic Forge in a Tiny Robots list and try to cast a bunch of tiny creatures that will attack anything in sight. You can cast Walking Ballista and Hangarback Walker for 0 to move them off the top of your library, and it might be better to have Chief of the Foundry main deck to get some value out of that play. Tiny Forgebots Business (39)4 Mystic Forge4 Sensei’s Divining Top3 Skullclamp2 Cranial Plating1 Chalice of the Void1 Thorn of Amethyst4 Memnite4 Foundry Inspector4 Arcbound Ravager4 Walking Ballista4 Hangarback Walker4 Phyrexian RevokerMana Sources (21)1 Mana Vault1 Sol Ring1 City of Traitors2 Mox Opal4 Ancient Tomb4 Mishra’s Workshop1 Tolarian Academy1 Mox Emerald1 Mox Jet1 Mox Pearl1 Mox Ruby1 Mox Sapphire1 Lotus Petal1 Mana Crypt | Sideboard (15)4 Chief of the Foundry11 Other cards One last thing to notice is that these decks will all benefit greatly from M20’s other gift to Vintage, the London mulligan. Touring London will help players find a quality turn one: a hand with Mishra’s Workshop, or an early Mystic Forge or Karn, or both. Seeing seven cards at a time and picking your favorites will make a big difference in these kinds of decks, which are so reliant on opening hands and won’t be able to as easily fix their situation as a blue deck with multiple Preordains and other cheap cantrips. When it comes to this new era of colorless decks, mulligan often and mulligan with intention. And the Hi-Res For our free preview this time, I also had the time and forethought to ask Wizards about the high-resolution art from Titus Lunter. And they provided! So here’s the hi-res version of Mystic Forge from M20 for your eyeballs to enjoy (and click to download wallpaper). Questions for Discussion Will Mystic Forge be a hit in Vintage? What about in another format? It’s definitely legal in a bunch of them, and Legacy has a bunch of Sol lands to help play it. Did any of you play X-Men Legends games, where the character Forge is played by Lou Diamond Phillips? And you’d interact with him and he’d say lines like “I can build ANY machine” like he’s real smug about it? That was great. He was right too. He built a lot of really useful stuff in that series of games. Conclusion Thanks for listening! And thanks to The Brass Man for joining us on this special episode. If you found this show because of our free Wizards preview card for M20, welcome. We hope you enjoyed it and found it useful. Usually we talk a lot more about food. We’ll look forward to any questions or comments here or The Mana Drain or on Twitter. You can also email us at seriousvintagepodcast@gmail.com.

MTGCast
Serious Vintage: Serious Vintage – 42 – Heating Up M20’s Mystic Forge

MTGCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 33:04


This episode was originally released June 24th, 2019.For episode 42, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) welcome back Andy Probasco (@tmdBrassMan) to talk about Mystic Forge, a free preview card from Core Set 2020, provided by Wizards of the Coast! Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment:00:28 – Surprise! It’s Mystic ForgeTotal runtime: 33:05 “I Can Build ANY Machine.” There are a lot of exciting cards in Core Set 2020 (better known as M20), but there are two I left design notes for that specifically mentioned Vintage. Scheming Symmetry I was intrigued in because a combo deck could potentially exist built around the now six available one-black-mana topdeck tutors. And my note on our preview card was that “If this hits Vintage, it will do something new and fun.” We brought Andy “The Brass Man” Probasco back to the show to help us figure out what those new and fun things might be. He’s the owner of The Mana Drain and has been a participant on the Vintage Super League, and as winner of the most recent Team Serious Invitational with Death’s Shadow Survival, is one of the Vintage format’s more creative players and deck builders. Mystic Forge has a lot of potential as a card-advantage engine in Mishra’s Workshop decks of all kinds. The question, as always, is what do you cut from an existing list to make room for a card that doesn’t do anything to your opponent on its own? You could trade one turn in the early game to play Mystic Forge and potentially accelerate all of your future plays, but that gives your opponent an undisrupted turn either free of disruption (like Sphere of Resistance or Phyrexian Revoker) or free of threat (like Arcbound Ravager or Walking Ballista). It’s a risk. In today’s metagame, Mystic Forge also competes directly at mana cost and some utility with Karn, the Great Creator, who not only disrupts the opponent but also serves as card advantage. But Mystic Forge has so many exciting benefits. Many Workshop decks and Eldrazi decks are built with fairly low mana costs relative to the amount of mana they can produce between Workshop itself, Ancient Tomb, Eldrazi lands, as well as Moxes, Sol Ring, and Mana Crypt. If you get Mystic Forge into play, your next turn might include casting three or four cards from the top of your library, and you can exile a card you can’t or don’t want to cast. With enough mana, you can cast cards even through Karn or Collector Ouphe, potentially allowing you to overwhelm your opponent. This is helpful whether you’re playing more lock pieces or attacking with creatures or trying to combo off. After we talked, Andy proposed this list, which is based on current Karn Workshops builds and is happy to play whatever role its opening hand and the game situation gives it (of course, none of the lists presented here are tested, and your metagame may vary, so good luck!). Karn's Forge Business (34)4 Mystic Forge3 Manifold Key4 Karn, the Great Creator4 Sensei’s Divining Top3 Helm of Awakening4 Serum Powder1 Chalice of the Void3 Arcbound Ravager4 Foundry Inspector4 Walking BallistaMana Sources (26)4 Mishra’s Workshop1 Black Lotus1 Mana Crypt4 Ancient Tomb4 Grim Monolith1 Mana Vault1 Mox Emerald1 Mox Jet1 Mox Pearl1 Mox Ruby1 Mox Sapphire2 City of Traitors1 Tolarian Academy1 Mox Opal1 Lotus Petal1 Sol Ring | Sideboard (15)1 Manifold Key1 Time Vault13 Other Cards If you can use Sensei’s Divining Top or a similar effect to further manipulate the top card of your library, you can easily get around lands blocking the top of your deck. Top also goes infinite with Foundry Inspector to draw your library. Together with the variety of mana producing artifacts, including Grim Monolith and Voltaic Key, there might be a Mystic Forge combo deck that aims to play most of its library on turn one to some great effect. Potentially this deck wins with Aetheflux Reservoir or, my favorite, Goblin Charbelcher. This could be the basis for a Krark Clan Ironworks-type deck in Vintage and potentially other formats. Aetherflux Forge Business (36)4 Mystic Forge3 Aetherflux Reservoir3 Krark Clan Ironworks3 Manifold Key4 Karn, the Great Creator4 Helm of Awakening4 Sensei’s Divining Top1 Engineered Explosives1 Spine of Ish Sah1 Myr Retriever4 Scrap Trawler4 Foundry InspectorMana Sources (25)1 Mox Emerald1 Mox Jet1 Mox Pearl1 Mox Ruby1 Mox Sapphire4 Mox Opal4 Grim Monolith1 Black Lotus1 Sol Ring1 Mana Crypt1 Lotus Petal1 Mana Vault1 Lion’s Eye Diamond1 Lotus Petal4 Mishra’s Workshop1 Tolarian Academy | Sideboard (15)1 Manifold Key1 Time Vault1 Aetherflux Reservoir1 Goblin Charbelcher11 Other Cards But maybe you just try to run Mystic Forge in a Tiny Robots list and try to cast a bunch of tiny creatures that will attack anything in sight. You can cast Walking Ballista and Hangarback Walker for 0 to move them off the top of your library, and it might be better to have Chief of the Foundry main deck to get some value out of that play. Tiny Forgebots Business (39)4 Mystic Forge4 Sensei’s Divining Top3 Skullclamp2 Cranial Plating1 Chalice of the Void1 Thorn of Amethyst4 Memnite4 Foundry Inspector4 Arcbound Ravager4 Walking Ballista4 Hangarback Walker4 Phyrexian RevokerMana Sources (21)1 Mana Vault1 Sol Ring1 City of Traitors2 Mox Opal4 Ancient Tomb4 Mishra’s Workshop1 Tolarian Academy1 Mox Emerald1 Mox Jet1 Mox Pearl1 Mox Ruby1 Mox Sapphire1 Lotus Petal1 Mana Crypt | Sideboard (15)4 Chief of the Foundry11 Other cards One last thing to notice is that these decks will all benefit greatly from M20’s other gift to Vintage, the London mulligan. Touring London will help players find a quality turn one: a hand with Mishra’s Workshop, or an early Mystic Forge or Karn, or both. Seeing seven cards at a time and picking your favorites will make a big difference in these kinds of decks, which are so reliant on opening hands and won’t be able to as easily fix their situation as a blue deck with multiple Preordains and other cheap cantrips. When it comes to this new era of colorless decks, mulligan often and mulligan with intention. And the Hi-Res For our free preview this time, I also had the time and forethought to ask Wizards about the high-resolution art from Titus Lunter. And they provided! So here’s the hi-res version of Mystic Forge from M20 for your eyeballs to enjoy (and click to download wallpaper). Questions for Discussion Will Mystic Forge be a hit in Vintage? What about in another format? It’s definitely legal in a bunch of them, and Legacy has a bunch of Sol lands to help play it. Did any of you play X-Men Legends games, where the character Forge is played by Lou Diamond Phillips? And you’d interact with him and he’d say lines like “I can build ANY machine” like he’s real smug about it? That was great. He was right too. He built a lot of really useful stuff in that series of games. Conclusion Thanks for listening! And thanks to The Brass Man for joining us on this special episode. If you found this show because of our free Wizards preview card for M20, welcome. We hope you enjoyed it and found it useful. Usually we talk a lot more about food. We’ll look forward to any questions or comments here or The Mana Drain or on Twitter. You can also email us at seriousvintagepodcast@gmail.com.

Magic The Flavouring
Ep.35 Player, Artist, Customer? The Value Of Magic Art Feat. Titus Lunter

Magic The Flavouring

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 75:33


Today the guys are joined by Magic: The Gathering Artist Titus Lunter! Titus talks about his experience with the game as both a creative and a player and explores the relationship between these two identities in both his deck building and illustration process.  We also dive deep into the debate surrounding the artistic value of fantasy art created for commercial use. Can you divorce the final piece from its cardboard origins or is art created for a game that needs to make money always going to be tied to a product? And does it even matter one way or the other? Music by Michael Rawcliffe Audio. Titus Lunter: Website- https://tituslunter.com/ Art Station- https://www.artstation.com/Titus Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/tituslunter/?hl=en Twitter: MTF- @MTFlavouring, Andy- @AndyMannface, Nathan- @TheFoxintheMoon, Titus Lunter- @TitusLunter Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqEmU7KIqU4Bcwn2RfcJ-yQ Email: mtflavouring@gmail.com

Goblin Lore Podcast
Episode 79: 1051200

Goblin Lore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 69:23


Welcome back to the Goblin Lore Podcast, pull up a chair and pour yourself a cup of your favorite drink as we stroll down memory lane. In today's episode Alex and Hobbes are taking things back to the very beginning, 2 years ago, when they were both approached by Joe about a new cast idea. This episode pulls back the curtain to talk about the growth and changes that the cast have had over the past two years. From the beginning to looking forward, this episode is an ode to those that have allowed us to get to where we are today.   We want to give a special thanks to our "unofficial" co-host Chase as well as our very first guest Michelle because without them this would not have started or continued. We also want to give special thank yous to Erin Campbell, Tappy, Olivia, Jackal Costuming, Titus Lunter, and all of the guests and our Patrons.    Again we would like to state that Black Lives Matter (with a link to where you can offer support both monetary and not). ____________________________________________ As promised, we plan to keep these Mental Health Links available moving forward too. For general Mental Health the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has great resources for people struggling with mental health concerns as well as their families. We also want to draw attention to this article on stigma from NAMI's site. If you’re thinking about suicide or just need someone to talk to right now, you can get support from any of the resources below. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)   Veteran's can Press 1 at anytime to be taken to the Veteran's Line Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741-741 International suicide hotlines: A comprehensive resource list for people outside the US. IMAlive: Click Chat Now to access a live online network of volunteers through instant messaging. TrevorLifeline, TrevorChat, and TrevorText (LGBTQ+ crisis support): 1-866-488-7386, or text “Trevor” to 1-202-304-1200 Trans Lifeline (US): (877) 565-8860 ____________________________________________ You can find the hosts on Twitter: Hobbes Q. at @HobbesQ, and Alex Newman at @Mel_Chronicler. Send questions, comments, thoughts, hopes, and dreams to @GoblinLorePod on Twitter or GoblinLorePodcast@gmail.com. Opening and closing music by Wintergatan (@wintergatan). Logo art by Steven Raffael (@SteveRaffle). Goblin Lore is proud to be presented by Hipsters of the Coast, and a part of their growing Vorthos content – as well as Magic content of all kinds. Check them out at hipstersofthecoast.com.

Goblin Lore Podcast
Episode 75: Come Drink to the Guilds

Goblin Lore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 45:30


Welcome back to the Goblin Lore Podcast. After finishing up May as Mental Health Awareness, our Goblin Hosts had taken a week off from the cast. The original plan had been to publish a Goblin Games for the first week of June but with the killing of George Floyd and the protests and unrest the host decided to wait. Both Alex and Hobbes live in Minneapolis and this definitely hit close to home. As such the Gobbos are back with a Patreon Inspired Goblin Games (courtesy of Titus Lunter). However, prior to jumping into the episode the hosts both share a personal message about Black Lives Matter (with a link to where you can offer support both monetary and not) and the general stance of the cast when it comes to social issues. ____________________________________________ As promised, we plan to keep these Mental Health Links available moving forward too. For general Mental Health the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has great resources for people struggling with mental health concerns as well as their families. We also want to draw attention to this article on stigma from NAMI's site. If you’re thinking about suicide or just need someone to talk to right now, you can get support from any of the resources below. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)   Veteran's can Press 1 at anytime to be taken to the Veteran's Line Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741-741 International suicide hotlines: A comprehensive resource list for people outside the US. IMAlive: Click Chat Now to access a live online network of volunteers through instant messaging. TrevorLifeline, TrevorChat, and TrevorText (LGBTQ+ crisis support): 1-866-488-7386, or text “Trevor” to 1-202-304-1200 Trans Lifeline (US): (877) 565-8860 ____________________________________________ You can find the hosts on Twitter: Hobbes Q. at @HobbesQ, and Alex Newman at @Mel_Chronicler. Send questions, comments, thoughts, hopes, and dreams to @GoblinLorePod on Twitter or GoblinLorePodcast@gmail.com. Opening and closing music by Wintergatan (@wintergatan). Logo art by Steven Raffael (@SteveRaffle). Goblin Lore is proud to be presented by Hipsters of the Coast, and a part of their growing Vorthos content – as well as Magic content of all kinds. Check them out at hipstersofthecoast.com.

Goblin Lore Podcast
Episode 23: Parun Spice Latte with Titus Lunter, Part III

Goblin Lore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 42:39


Hello, Podwalkers, and welcome to the Goblin Lore Podcast! In our twenty-third episode, the guys talk with Magic: the Gathering artist Titus Lunter, who not only has done plenty of illustrations for Magic cards – he also has been a member of the concept team for at least two sets (Amonkhet and Guilds of Ravnica). This is the third episode in a three-part series. In this episode, it's YOUR questions that Titus and we answer as we dig into our mailbag and come up with some bizarre answers to some even weirder questions! You can also check out Titus's work here. There may be "secret vault" audio of discussions about Titus's art and other elements of Ravnican design, so stay tuned for information on how to access that! ____________________________________________ Remember: we've reached 300 followers on Twitter! Keep the word of mouth going; with every 100 new followers, we will do a random prize draw for one lucky follower! ____________________________________________ You can find the hosts on Twitter: Joe Redemann at @Fyndhorn, Hobbes Q. at @HobbesQ, and Alex Newman at @AlexanderNewm. Send questions, comments, thoughts, hopes, and dreams to @GoblinLorePod on Twitter or GoblinLorePodcast@gmail.com. Goblin Lore is proud to be a member of the Geek Therapy Network (on Twitter at @GeekTherapy). Opening and closing music by Wintergatan (@wintergatan). Logo art courtesy of Greg Staples, design by Joe Redemann.

Goblin Lore Podcast
Episode 22: Parun Spice Latte with Titus Lunter, Part II

Goblin Lore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2018 37:05


Hello, Podwalkers, and welcome to the Goblin Lore Podcast! In our twenty-second episode, the guys talk with Magic: the Gathering artist Titus Lunter, who not only has done plenty of illustrations for Magic cards – he also has been a member of the concept team for at least two sets (Amonkhet and Guilds of Ravnica). Titus elaborates on his own process of becoming an artist, the emotional toll this process has taken, and his vision for the future of artist involvement in Magic Grand Prix's and MagicFests. This is the second episode in a three-part series. Part III – our mailbag episode – will release on November 30th. You can also check out Titus's work here. There may be "secret vault" audio of discussions about Titus's art and other elements of Ravnican design, so stay tuned for information on how to access that! ____________________________________________ Remember: we've reached 300 followers on Twitter, so we'll do our next giveaway soon! Keep the word of mouth going; another is up at 400! ____________________________________________ You can find the hosts on Twitter: Joe Redemann at @Fyndhorn, Hobbes Q. at @HobbesQ, and Alex Newman at @AlexanderNewm. Send questions, comments, thoughts, hopes, and dreams to @GoblinLorePod on Twitter or GoblinLorePodcast@gmail.com. Goblin Lore is proud to be a member of the Geek Therapy Network (on Twitter at @GeekTherapy). Opening and closing music by Wintergatan (@wintergatan). Logo art courtesy of Greg Staples, design by Joe Redemann.

Studio Magic
Suzanne Helmigh: Artiest met Penseel en Zwaard | #019

Studio Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 84:35


De Nederlandse concept artist en illustrator Suzanne Helmigh heeft al aan heel wat boeken, (video)games, films en speelgoedproducten bijgedragen. Zo werkte ze onder andere voor Valve, LEGO, HBO, Warner Bros en Guerilla Games en aan IP's als Lord of the Rings, God of War en Horizon Zero Dawn.Wizards of the Coast heeft haar inmiddels ook opgemerkt en sinds Rivals of Ixalan kun je haar schilderingen op Magickaarten aantreffen - bijvoorbeeld op Silent Gravestone, Fearless Halberdier en Soulblade Renewer.Met Jeroen, Arjan en Dave bespreekt ze haar carrière tot nu toe. Hoe is ze illustrator geworden, welke kaarten heeft ze zoal gemaakt, en waarom vindt ze engelen ongeloofwaardig? Verder vertelt ze uitgebreid over haar sport HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) en haar grote passion project Caldyra. En hoe heeft ze haar man en MTG-illustrator Titus Lunter eigenlijk veroverd?Oh en trouwens: in deze aflevering verhaspelen we de naam van Magic-artiest Victor Adame Menguez ('Victor Dominguez'). Sorry Victor!TijdschemaHoe Suzanne illustrator werd 0:02:54Hoe kwam Magic op haar pad? 0:35:33Suzannes passion project: Caldyra 0:55:11Realistisch wapens en gevechten tekenen 1:07:57LinksSuzannes Magic: The Gathering artDeconstructie van The Battle of Helm's Deep door SnapJelly (YouTube)Titus Lunters Ixalan Island (achtergrond van Silent Gravestone)Caldyra, Suzannes illustrated fantasy novelSuzanne Helmigh op Twitter (@shelmigh)Titus Lunter op Twitter (@tituslunter)SocialLike Studio Magic op Facebook: @studiomagicnlVolg Studio Magic op Twitter: @studiomagicnlCreditsPresentatie: Jeroen Koster, Arjan Ang en Dave WeijgertseMontage: Jeroen KosterMuziek: Surf Shimmy - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.

Goblin Lore Podcast
Episode 21: Parun Spice Latte with Titus Lunter, Part I

Goblin Lore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 42:51


Hello, Podwalkers, and welcome to the Goblin Lore Podcast! In our twenty-first episode, the guys talk with Magic: the Gathering artist Titus Lunter, who not only has done plenty of illustrations for Magic cards – he also has been a member of the concept team for at least two sets (Amonkhet and Guilds of Ravnica). Titus discusses with us the purpose of nostalgia in establishing the mood of the set, and some of the coincidental real-world analogies in Ravnica this time around. This is the first episode in a three-part series. Part II – a discussion of how Magic relates to its artist community – will release on November 9th, and Part III – our mailbag episode – will release on November 16th. You can also check out Titus's work here. There may be "secret vault" audio of discussions about Titus's art and other elements of Ravnican design, so stay tuned for information on how to access that! ____________________________________________ Remember: we've reached 300 followers on Twitter, so we'll do our next giveaway soon! Keep the word of mouth going; another is up at 400! ____________________________________________ You can find the hosts on Twitter: Joe Redemann at @Fyndhorn, Hobbes Q. at @HobbesQ, and Alex Newman at @AlexanderNewm. Send questions, comments, thoughts, hopes, and dreams to @GoblinLorePod on Twitter or GoblinLorePodcast@gmail.com. Goblin Lore is proud to be a member of the Geek Therapy Network (on Twitter at @GeekTherapy). Opening and closing music by Wintergatan (@wintergatan). Logo art courtesy of Greg Staples, design by Joe Redemann.

Studio Magic
In gesprek met Magic-illustrator Titus Lunter | #016

Studio Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 98:35


De Nederlandse illustrator en concept artist Titus Lunter maakte zijn debuut als Magictekenaar in 2014, met onder andere Frontier Bivouac (Khans of Tarkir). In de jaren die volgden voorzag hij niet alleen tientallen basic lands van een afbeelding, maar illustreerde hij ook vijf Expeditions, drie Invocations en diverse andere iconische kaarten (zoals God-Pharaoh's Gift, Ensnaring Bridge en Icy Manipulator). Inmiddels is hij betrokken bij de conceptuele uitwerking van veel nieuwe sets en is hij een geliefd figuur binnen de Magic community. Jeroen, Arjan en Dave zoeken hem thuis op en spreken met hem onder andere over hoe hij begon als illustrator en concept artist, hoe hij bij Wizards of the Coast terechtkwam (spoiler: deels hard werken, deels stom geluk), hoe een concept push in zijn werk gaat, zijn fascinatie voor architectuur en world building, hoe hij nog steeds nieuwe dingen leert als artiest en natuurlijk over (de easter eggs in) een aantal van zijn MTG-pieces. Tijdschema Hoe Titus Magic-illustrator werd 0:02:00 In drie weken een Magicwereld conceptueel uitwerken 0:27:54 Over Ravnica en Titus' artistieke groei 0:41:16 Het verschil tussen de concept artist en de world builder 0:55:51 Heel veel leren dankzij een common 1:26:39 Links Titus' website http://www.tituslunter.com/ Titus op Twitter https://twitter.com/TitusLunter (Een deel van) Titus' Magic art https://scryfall.com/search?as=grid&order=name&q=%28a%3Atitus+a%3Alunter%29 Social Like Studio Magic op Facebook: @studiomagicnl Volg Studio Magic op Twitter: @studiomagicnl Credits Presentatie: Jeroen Koster, Arjan Ang en Dave Weijgertse Montage: Jeroen Koster Muziek: Surf Shimmy - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Talking Atlas
Episode 134 - Titus Lunter on Ixalan and Worldbuilding

Talking Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018


Bryce and Jacob are delighted (eternally delighted) to bring Magic artist Titus Lunter back on the podcast, this time to discuss Ixalan and the wider world of worldbuilding for creative media.Enjoying Talking Atlas? Consider a small monthly contribution to support our content on our Patreon. Listen here! RSS FeedApple PodcastsGoogle PlayEngage us here!Twitter: @Walking_Atlas and @PhrawgerTumblr: WalkingAtlas and PhrawgerEmail: Email: info@opalnebula.comMagic: The Gathering is the intellectual property of Wizards of the Coast, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. Misty Rainforest Zendikar Expedition art by the fantastic Ryan Yee. Island art by Titus Lunter. Talking Atlas RSS

Talking Atlas
Episode 133 - Chaff Chat - Masters 25

Talking Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2018


Bryce and Jacob make their jobs easier– I mean come up with CREATIVE SOLUTIONS to discuss the latest reprint set, Masters 25.Enjoying Talking Atlas? Consider a small monthly contribution to support our content on our Patreon. Listen here! RSS FeedApple PodcastsGoogle PlayEngage us here!Twitter: @Walking_Atlas and @PhrawgerTumblr: WalkingAtlas and PhrawgerEmail: Email: info@opalnebula.comMagic: The Gathering is the intellectual property of Wizards of the Coast, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. Misty Rainforest Zendikar Expedition art by the fantastic Ryan Yee. Ensnaring Bridge art by Titus Lunter. Talking Atlas RSS

Talking Atlas
Episode 124 - Rivals of Ixalan Spoilers

Talking Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2018


Bryce powers through a solo review of Rivals of Ixalan spoilers. Say it with me now: "Cacophodon!"Enjoying Talking Atlas? Consider a small monthly contribution to support our content on our Patreon. Listen here! RSS FeedApple PodcastsGoogle PlayEngage us here!Twitter: @Walking_Atlas and @PhrawgerTumblr: WalkingAtlas and PhrawgerEmail: Email: info@opalnebula.comMagic: The Gathering is the intellectual property of Wizards of the Coast, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. Misty Rainforest Zendikar Expedition art by the fantastic Ryan Yee. Winged Temple of Orazca art by Titus Lunter. Talking Atlas RSS

Talking Atlas
Episode 115 - Double Brilliant Spectrum (GU and UR)

Talking Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017


Jacob and Bryce pack two Brilliant Spectrums into one episode, discussing first green-blue color philosophy and then blue-red color philosophy.Enjoying Talking Atlas? Consider a small monthly contribution to support our content on our Patreon. Listen here! RSS FeedApple PodcastsGoogle PlayEngage us here!Twitter: @Walking_Atlas and @PhrawgerTumblr: WalkingAtlas and PhrawgerEmail: the.atlas.walks@gmail.comMagic: The Gathering is the intellectual property of Wizards of the Coast, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. Frontier Bivouac art by Titus Lunter. Talking Atlas RSS

Talking Atlas
Episode 098 - Concepting and Critique with Titus Lunter

Talking Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2017


Jacob and Bryce welcome Titus Lunter back on the podcast to discuss his concepting work on Amonkhet block, a selection of his pieces therein, and how the Magic community interacts with its artists.Enjoying Talking Atlas? Consider a small monthly donation to support our content on our Patreon. To follow along as we look over Titus' art, check out his ArtStation!Listen here! RSS FeedApple PodcastsGoogle PlayEngage us here!Twitter: @TitusLunter, @Walking_Atlas, and @PhrawgerTumblr: WalkingAtlas and PhrawgerEmail: the.atlas.walks@gmail.comMagic: The Gathering is the intellectual property of Wizards of the Coast, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. Misty Rainforest Zendikar Expedition art by the fantastic Ryan Yee. Visage of Bolas art by the man, the myth, the legend, Titus Lunter. Talking Atlas RSS

Talking Atlas
Episode 092 - Magic Art Challenges with Titus Lunter

Talking Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2017


Bryce and Jacob chat with Magic artist Titus Lunter about Amonkhet, Grand Prixs, concepting, and the challenges inherent in working creatively on Magic.Be sure to check out Titus' Amonkhet Art Extravaganza!Enjoying Talking Atlas? Consider a small monthly donation to support our content on our Patreon.  Listen here! RSS FeedApple PodcastsGoogle PlayEngage us here!Twitter: @TitusLunter, @Walking_Atlas, and @PhrawgerTumblr: WalkingAtlas and PhrawgerEmail: the.atlas.walks@gmail.comMagic: The Gathering is the intellectual property of Wizards of the Coast, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. Misty Rainforest Zendikar Expedition art by the fantastic Ryan Yee. Terrarion art by the equally-fantastic Titus Lunter. Talking Atlas RSS

Talking Atlas
Chaff Chitter 2017-05-24

Talking Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017


It's time to Chitter about Chaff! Thanks to your kind contributions through Patreon, we're bringing you weekly mini Chaff Chats, here on Opal Nebula. For our first episode, we Chitter with wonderful Magic artist Titus Lunter! For more from Titus, check out his Amonkhet art Kickstarter here, and stop in at our next Talking Atlas episode for a lovely discussion of his work with Magic!Enjoying Talking Atlas? Consider a small monthly donation to support our content on our Patreon. Cards discussed in this episode:Pack RatTrostani's SummonerPresence of the WiseListen here! RSS FeedApple PodcastsGoogle PlayEngage us here!Twitter: @Walking_Atlas and @PhrawgerTumblr: WalkingAtlas and PhrawgerEmail: the.atlas.walks@gmail.comMagic: The Gathering is the intellectual property of Wizards of the Coast, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. Misty Rainforest Zendikar Expedition art by the fantastic Ryan Yee. Pack Rat art by Kev Walker. Talking Atlas RSS

Digital Artcast
EP3 Titus Lunter Interview

Digital Artcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 36:49


In this this and very special episode of the digital artcast we talk to Mr Titus Lunter! One of THE hottest concept artist in the world today Titus has worked on not only AAA games but has already forged an amazing career in the Magic artist realm providing Wizards of the Coast with some breathtaking environment artwork. We talk to Titus about how he got started and what his experience has been like so far working in entertainment art. We also talk about his time with Wizards and why it is so magical to work for them. Hope you guys enjoy and remember to subscribe and like our episodes, stay tuned for more, Show notes below: Titus Lunter @tituslunter http://project-discovery.com/ https://www.artstation.com/artist/titus Gordon Neill External Links: www.gordonneill.com www.facebook.com/gordonneillart @gordonneillart Colin Searle External Links www.facebook.com/ColinStash https://www.artstation.com/artist/colinsearle --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/digitalartcast/message