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Brian Colin has been working in the industry since his first exhibit in Gen Con's art show 2017. He is a sculptor, graphic designer, and product developer who is best known for Vast Grimm. Founder of Creature Creation, he is also the creator of many other weird things! I remember the first time I saw Vast Grimes maw cover! What a cover. And Vast Grimm visuals continues to be super rad! Brian's writing, art and design mix up so well in this series, as he continues to create more and more adventures and supplements for this weirs heavy metal sci-fi RPG built on the chassis of Mörk Borg! We chat about many cool things, such as his journey from comics to RPG creator. How the lesson he learned on the way helped shape his work. We talk about art, creativity, influences, mental health, and about the WEIRD! I loved it! So listen up and get weird with us! Check out Brian's links! https://briancolin.com Thank you for listening to Weird Games & Weirder People! Please subscribe to the show to keep up with new episodes! If you would like to support the show, leave a review and/or head to our ko-fi page and pay us a coffee! It will help keep the podcast going! It will really help us! https://ko-fi.com/wgnwp You can also support me buy buying one of my games! Kosmosaurs just got released in print, and it is my new RPG inspired by Saturday morning cartoons about Space Dinosaur Rangers defending the galaxy from evildoers! Get your copy right here: bit.ly/kosmosaurs Get other games of mine on Exalted Funeral: https://www.exaltedfuneral.com/search?q=Diogo+nogueira Or buy anything at DriveThruRPG using this link: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/?affiliate_id=338514 Or buy something from my itch store: https://diogo-old-skull.itch.io SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER! This is super new and I am trying a new thing! I share offers, news, behind the scenes, articles, curiosities, and rants about being me! Fun, right? RIGHT!? Check out our latest post: https://diogonogueira.substack.com/ Stuff mentioned in the Episode: Vast Grimm: https://vastgrimm.com Creature Curation: https://creaturecuration.com Infinite Black: https://www.infiniteblack.com Gamehole Con: https://www.gameholecon.com World of Revilo: https://creaturecuration.com/revilo-rpg/ Limithron: https://www.limithron.com (Limithron's interview: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wgnwp/episodes/56-Luke-Stratton--Limithron-e2i6p65/a-ab5dghb) Knock! Magazine: https://www.themerrymushmen.com/shop-tmm/ Vast Grimm: No Safe Haven: https://www.backerkit.com/call_to_action/01035a5b-3edd-469c-b4fc-5affd615d1f4/landing Over the Troll Bridge: https://creaturecuration.com/product/over-the-troll-bridge-rpg/ Untold: https://www.amazon.com/Creativity-Hub-UTD01TCH-Untold-Adventures/dp/B076KRJDQG Rory's Story Cubes: https://www.storycubes.com/
Tucked away in Bremen, IN in Marshall County Indiana overlooking the Yellow River is The Bremen Troll Bridge. There are many bridges with bizarre phenomena attached them. This bridge however has something truly unique about it. Legend has it that hiding under this waiting for trespassers is an actual troll! 7 to 8 feet tall this troll is said to harass and hurl rocks at people who park there care on top of the bridge at night. Listen as Marcus tells the stories people have left in comments sections across the internet about their own experiences with the bridge. It expands this legend beyond the bridge itself to include the road and nearby cemetery. This area is home to ghosts, shadow people, orbs, large back dogs, and EVEN more. Marcus adds a interesting thought about the legend towards the very end when he noticed one person had a run in with an awful group of individuals. The extended episode of our shows is EXCLUSIVE to our patrons. Our hosts dive deeper into thinking about some of the occult stuff surrounding the bridge. Ellie joins the cast to discuss some interesting finds nearby the bridge. A friend of Vic and Marcus's named "Nikki" drops by to talk about a few fun Illinois cryptids. Sign up to become a patron and get access to this great content by clicking HERE Forrest DePoy 2014 Bridge Video: CLICK HERE Follow Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OneCandleSociety Twitter: @1candlesociety Instagram: 1CandleSociety YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OneCandleSociety
Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! Let's talk about English author Neil Gaiman and his short story "Troll Bridge" today. Neil Gaiman Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiCT-o_pe0w&list=PLHg_kbfrA7YDH1NGzqt_XVf79HQ7bSvT0 Everyman's Library Bedtime Stories Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR27ehWWhRo&list=PLHg_kbfrA7YB28IBlDqX_1fDjmqqrvxQ9 ✨Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'd think we'd like or would want to see us cover? Join our Patreon to pick our reads.
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Good evening, listener… you're listening to Chilling Tales for Dark Nights. On tonight's edition, we invite you to leave behind your safe reality, and descend with us into the frightening depths of the most terrifying imaginations, with an audio adaptation of horrific fiction, about Wicked Wishes. To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/ChillingEntertainmentYT Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: http://bit.ly/ChillingTalesPod If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/ChillingTalesPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
[THE AUDIO IS SO BAD I AM SO SORRY THERE WERE VERY TECHNICAL VERY PROBLEMS ARGH - F]The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret is a podcast in which your hosts, Joanna Hagan and Francine Carrel, read and recap every book from Sir Terry Pratchett's Discworld series in chronological order. This week, “Troll Bridge” and “A Collegiate Casting-Out of Devilish Devices”. Bridges! Bureaucracy! B…existential crisis?Find us on the internet:Twitter: @MakeYeFretPodInstagram: @TheTruthShallMakeYeFretFacebook: @TheTruthShallMakeYeFretEmail: thetruthshallmakeyefretpod@gmail.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/thetruthshallmakeyefretWant to follow your hosts and their internet doings? Follow Joanna on twitter @joannahagan and follow Francine @francibambi Things we blathered on about:https://wt.social/ Dragonfly mission I think we missed a magpie rhyme when doing Carpe Jugulum. Courtesy of John Finnemore. : r/TTSMYF After the King - Tolkien Gateway Terry Pratchett - Tolkien Gateway TROLL BRIDGE | The Moving Picture - YoutubeWhat is the origin of the folklore that trolls live under bridges? - r/AskHistoriansTrolls: From Scandinavia to Dam Dolls, Tolkien, and Harry Potter - AmazonAarne-Thompson-Uther Classification of Folk Tales ‘Who remembers proper binmen?' - The Guardianxkcd: Atheists Albert Sloman - Wikipedia Music: Chris Collins, indiemusicbox.com
David and John share their thoughts live on the Bald Move Discord server about the brand new Rings of Power Trailer! Watch the trailer on YouTube here. After the break, David walks John through a set of YouTube FanFic adaptations within Tolkien's universe. Don't forget to join The Lorehounds for an Instant Talk at 11:15 PM ET on September 1 on the Bald Move Discord server right after the premiere of The Rings of Power! Questions? Comments? Wild speculation? Send us an email at secondage@baldmove.com and we'll get back to you on our Epilogue podcast, which will air on August 29, 2022. Ad free versions of this and all other Bald Move podcasts can be yours by going to patreon.com/baldmove Find us on twitter @thelorehounds or join us for further discussion of all things Tolkien over on the Bald Move Discord server: https://discord.gg/baldmove Sources: Films inspired by JRR Tolkien by YouTube user @philmusicfiesta. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9B9B5160CCAA7D80 TL;DR for the 10 of the films listed on the playlist … Skip It Silmarillion concept film (2017) Troll Bridge (2019) Ainulindalë (2015) LARP in the Park Shadow of Mordor (2014) Rise of the Nazgul (2013) The Ranger (2019) Things you should watch … Hunt for Gollum (2019 Redux version) Born of Hope (2009) Horn of Gondor (2020) One Of The Seven (2021) Second Age Topics and Release Schedule Prologue: Tolkien the man and the lands and people of Middle Earth (Jul 11, 2022) Ch. 1: History of Tolkien's writings and the rise of Númenor (Jul 18, 2022) Ch. 2: History of film, tv, and radio adaptations and the fall of Númenor (Jul 25, 2022) Ch. 3: Tolkien's academic career and a breakdown of the Elves (Aug 1, 2022) Ch. 4: Tolkien's influence on modern fantasy and the creation of the Rings (Aug 8, 2022) Ch. 5: Tolkien's wartime experience and The Last Alliance of Men and Elves (Aug 15, 2022) Ch. 6: Christopher Tolkien and the Aftermath of the war with Sauron (Aug 22, 2022) Epilogue: Listener Q&A - email us and/or post in the discord (Aug 29, 2022) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David and John share their thoughts live on the Bald Move Discord server about the brand new Rings of Power Trailer! Watch the trailer on YouTube here. After the break, David walks John through a set of YouTube FanFic adaptations within Tolkien's universe. Don't forget to join The Lorehounds for an Instant Talk at 11:15 PM ET on September 1 on the Bald Move Discord server right after the premiere of The Rings of Power! Questions? Comments? Wild speculation? Send us an email at secondage@baldmove.com and we'll get back to you on our Epilogue podcast, which will air on August 29, 2022. Ad free versions of this and all other Bald Move podcasts can be yours by going to patreon.com/baldmove Find us on twitter @thelorehounds or join us for further discussion of all things Tolkien over on the Bald Move Discord server: https://discord.gg/baldmove Sources: Films inspired by JRR Tolkien by YouTube user @philmusicfiesta. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9B9B5160CCAA7D80 TL;DR for the 10 of the films listed on the playlist … Skip It Silmarillion concept film (2017) Troll Bridge (2019) Ainulindalë (2015) LARP in the Park Shadow of Mordor (2014) Rise of the Nazgul (2013) The Ranger (2019) Things you should watch … Hunt for Gollum (2019 Redux version) Born of Hope (2009) Horn of Gondor (2020) One Of The Seven (2021) Second Age Topics and Release Schedule Prologue: Tolkien the man and the lands and people of Middle Earth (Jul 11, 2022) Ch. 1: History of Tolkien's writings and the rise of Númenor (Jul 18, 2022) Ch. 2: History of film, tv, and radio adaptations and the fall of Númenor (Jul 25, 2022) Ch. 3: Tolkien's academic career and a breakdown of the Elves (Aug 1, 2022) Ch. 4: Tolkien's influence on modern fantasy and the creation of the Rings (Aug 8, 2022) Ch. 5: Tolkien's wartime experience and The Last Alliance of Men and Elves (Aug 15, 2022) Ch. 6: Christopher Tolkien and the Aftermath of the war with Sauron (Aug 22, 2022) Epilogue: Listener Q&A - email us and/or post in the discord (Aug 29, 2022) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David and John share their thoughts live on the Bald Move Discord server about the brand new Rings of Power Trailer! Watch the trailer on YouTube here. After the break, David walks John through a set of YouTube FanFic adaptations within Tolkien's universe. Don't forget to join The Lorehounds for an Instant Talk at 11:15 PM ET on September 1 on the Bald Move Discord server right after the premiere of The Rings of Power! Questions? Comments? Wild speculation? Send us an email at secondage@baldmove.com and we'll get back to you on our Epilogue podcast, which will air on August 29, 2022. Ad free versions of this and all other Bald Move podcasts can be yours by going to patreon.com/baldmove Find us on twitter @thelorehounds or join us for further discussion of all things Tolkien over on the Bald Move Discord server: https://discord.gg/baldmove Sources: Films inspired by JRR Tolkien by YouTube user @philmusicfiesta. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9B9B5160CCAA7D80 TL;DR for the 10 of the films listed on the playlist … Skip It Silmarillion concept film (2017) Troll Bridge (2019) Ainulindalë (2015) LARP in the Park Shadow of Mordor (2014) Rise of the Nazgul (2013) The Ranger (2019) Things you should watch … Hunt for Gollum (2019 Redux version) Born of Hope (2009) Horn of Gondor (2020) One Of The Seven (2021) Second Age Topics and Release Schedule Prologue: Tolkien the man and the lands and people of Middle Earth (Jul 11, 2022) Ch. 1: History of Tolkien's writings and the rise of Númenor (Jul 18, 2022) Ch. 2: History of film, tv, and radio adaptations and the fall of Númenor (Jul 25, 2022) Ch. 3: Tolkien's academic career and a breakdown of the Elves (Aug 1, 2022) Ch. 4: Tolkien's influence on modern fantasy and the creation of the Rings (Aug 8, 2022) Ch. 5: Tolkien's wartime experience and The Last Alliance of Men and Elves (Aug 15, 2022) Ch. 6: Christopher Tolkien and the Aftermath of the war with Sauron (Aug 22, 2022) Epilogue: Listener Q&A - email us and/or post in the discord (Aug 29, 2022) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We talk today to Brian Colin about Over the Troll Bridge you can back it on Kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/creaturecuration/over-the-troll-bridge-rpg-explore-new-worlds See character sheets and more here: https://creaturecuration.com/over-the-troll-bridge/ You can find him onlin at https://linktr.ee/briancolin --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wobbliesandwizards/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wobbliesandwizards/support
An aging barbarian sets out to battle a bridge troll, mano a mano, and thus prove his mettle. “Troll Bridge” by Terry Pratchett, was first published in 1992. © Dunmanifestin Limited.
The book club comes to the rescue of a captured farmer. Have they bitten off more than they can chew?
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Troll Bridge , published by Abram Demski on the AI Alignment Forum. All of the results in this post, and most of the informal observations/interpretations, are due to Sam Eisenstat. I think the Troll Bridge story, as a way to make the decision problem understandable, is due to Tsvi; but I'm not sure. Pure Logic Version Troll Bridge is a decision problem which has been floating around for a while, but which has lacked a good introductory post. The original post gives the essential example, but it lacks the "troll bridge" story, which (1) makes it hard to understand, since it is just stated in mathematical abstraction, and (2) makes it difficult to find if you search for "troll bridge". The basic idea is that you want to cross a bridge. However, there is a troll who will blow up the bridge with you on it, if (and only if) you cross it "for a dumb reason" — for example, due to unsound logic. You can get to where you want to go by a worse path (through the stream). This path is better than being blown up, though. We apply a Löbian proof to show not only that you choose not to cross, but furthermore, that your counterfactual reasoning is confident that the bridge would have blown up if you had crossed. This is supposed to be a counterexample to various proposed notions of counterfactual, and for various proposed decision theories. The pseudocode for the environment (more specifically, the utility gained from the environment) is as follows: IE, if the agent crosses the bridge and is inconsistent, then U=-10. (□⊥ means "PA proves an inconsistency".) Otherwise, if the agent crosses the bridge, U=+10. If neither of these (IE, the agent does not cross the bridge), U=0. The pseudocode for the agent could be as follows: This is a little more complicated, but the idea is supposed to be that you search for every "action implies utility" pair, and take the action for which you can prove the highest utility (with some tie-breaking procedure). Importantly, this is the kind of proof-based decision theory which eliminates spurious counterfactuals in 5-and-10 type problems. It isn't that easy to trip up with Löbian proofs. (Historical/terminological note: This decision theory was initially called MUDT, and is still sometimes referred to in that way. However, I now often call it proof-based decision theory, because it isn't centrally a UDT. "Modal DT" (MDT) would be reasonable, but the modal operator involved is the "provability" operator, so "proof-based DT" seems more direct.) Now, the proof: Reasoning within PA (ie, the logic of the agent): Suppose the agent crosses. Further suppose that the agent proves that crossing implies U=-10. Examining the source code of the agent, because we're assuming the agent crosses, either PA proved that crossing implies U=+10, or it proved that crossing implies U=0. So, either way, PA is inconsistent -- by way of 0=-10 or +10=-10. So the troll actually blows up the bridge, and really, U=-10. Therefore (popping out of the second assumption), if the agent proves that crossing implies U=-10, then in fact crossing implies U=-10. By Löb's theorem, crossing really implies U=-10. So (since we're still under the assumption that the agent crosses), U=-10. So (popping out of the assumption that the agent crosses), the agent crossing implies U=-10. Since we proved all of this in PA, the agent proves it, and proves no better utility in addition (unless PA is truly inconsistent). On the other hand, it will prove that not crossing gives it a safe U=0. So it will in fact not cross. The paradoxical aspect of this example is not that the agent doesn't cross -- it makes sense that a proof-based agent can't cross a bridge whose safety is dependent on the agent's own logic being consistent, since proof-based agents can't know whether their logic is consistent. Rather, the ...
ENTERTAINING SHORT FILMS is a new category on the RPA Network, which features indie short films for your enjoyment! We applaud these creators! Cohen the Barbarian was angry. Angry that he never died in battle, angry that the world had forgotten him, and angry that his knees were starting to play up in the cold. He was also angry that his faithful mount had been gifted the ability of magical speech. The horse was insisting that they had made a wrong turn back at Slice. He was also angry that the horse was probably right. This was not how it was supposed to end for the barbarian. This was not how the Discworld's greatest hero imagined it at all. TROLL BRIDGE is a love-letter to Terry Pratchett and Discworld. It exists because an awful lot of people thought it ought to. The film is adapted from the short story 'Troll Bridge', published in the anthology 'A Blink of the Screen': https://discworld.com/?s=blink+of+the... Special thanks to The Pratchett Estate, Discworld.com, The Foundry, Shotgun Software, GarageFarm.NET Render Farm, Golaem, our 300 volunteers, and over 4,500 backers. Every frame pressed with love – this is your production. Official Website: https://www.trollbridge.film
This week, we discuss all things tolls. Well, not really. We discuss tolls on roads, and trolls online.
David and Perry talk about television and movies. Perry discusses several films nominated for this year's Academy Awards, and David talks about The Flash television series and a short film based on the work of Terry Pratchett. Letters of Comment (05:25) From Szymon Szott (02:08) From Candice Fox (01:27) Meeting Garry Disher (01:26) Hugo ballot (10:51) The Flash Season 5 (07:35) Zack Snyder's Justice League (01:52) Nomadland (07:37) The Flash Season 6 (05:10) The Father (07:58) Troll Bridge (06:38) The Trial of the Chicago 7 (08:27) The Current War (06:21) Mank (04:59) Windup (01:07) Illustration: combines photo of an Academy Award by Davidlohr Bueso (CC BY 2.0) with a poster for The Flash series, copyright Warner Brothers (used here for purposes of review: fair use).
David and Perry talk about television and movies. Perry discusses several films nominated for this year’s Academy Awards, and David talks about The Flash television series and a short film based on the work of Terry Pratchett. Letters of Comment (05:25) From Szymon Szott (02:08) From Candice Fox (01:27) Meeting Garry Disher (01:26) Hugo ballot (10:51) The Flash Season 5 (07:35) Zack Snyder's Justice League (01:52) Nomadland (07:37) The Flash Season 6 (05:10) The Father (07:58) Troll Bridge (06:38) The Trial of the Chicago 7 (08:27) The Current War (06:21) Mank (04:59) Windup (01:07) Click here for more information and links. Illustration: combines photo of an Academy Award by Davidlohr Bueso (CC BY 2.0) with a poster for The Flash series, copyright Warner Brothers (used here for purposes of review: fair use).
Esta semana hablamos del corto Troll Bridge, basado en un relato corto de Terry Partchett del universo de Mundodisco. Enlace al Corto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7v_TdLviUE Estamos en: - Web: www.tanfrikiscomoyo.com - Mail: tanfrikiscomoyo@gmail.com - iVoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-tan-frikis-como-yo_sq_f180595_1.html - Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2NQvUyq - Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id703140934 - Tan Frikis Como Yo: https://t.me/tanfrikiscomoyo - Noticias Frikis: https://t.me/noticiasfrikisp42 - Entre Capítulos: https://t.me/entrecapitulos - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/tanfrikiscomoyo - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiEtFEQHBso-7eoaI-zqmow - Telegram: https://t.me/Tanfrikischat - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TanFrikisComoYo/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/tanfrikiscomoyo - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcastplan42/ Calendario de jornadas:Tan frikis Como Yo https://metajuego.com/calendar Music provided by RockSounds Download: https://hypeddit.com/track/60dwvo Title: Backseat Boogie Genre: Classic Rock / Hard Rock Written and performed by: RockSounds BPM: 150
Welcome to the first episode of Short Shots, a spin-off from the main show in which we concentrate solely on short films! In this episode, Mike and Rich take a look at four films which are all spin-offs from well-known franchises. Some are fan films, others have a more official pedigree. First up is JUMANJI: LEVEL ONE tells the story of how the game came into being in the first place and ties in neatly with the original Robin Williams starring film. Next we take a look at POKEMON: BANETTE"S CURSE, which is about as far removed from the cartoon series as you can get but still be inherently part of the Pokemon Universe! Our next is a Star Wars fan film called BOSSK: SCOREKEEPER, which mashes up a rescue mission with another, very well-known franchise! See how long it takes you to realise what's going on! Finally we have TROLL BRIDGE - based on the works of Terry Pratchet, this sees Cohen The Barbarian preparing to take on a troll. Don't forget to check out the MAIN SHOW as well as our TWITTER and FACEBOOK pages!
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Phone-obsessed Jessica is forced to take her little sister, Roxanne to a play date. On their journey, they run into two trolls that are up to no good - will they get past the Troll Bridge?! Written and performed by Sadie Smith, Co-written and performed by Nora Fawcett
A Scottish re-enactment of a fight with a troll, valley girls in the Midwest, Ouija boards, and human accordions. We pull out all the stops to reach the Troll of Troll Bridge in Indiana for this episode.
This Podcast is a relaxed space to chat about anything spiritual, funny, inspiring or interesting from media, tech, games or anything we find exciting. A chill space where a Dad and two sons share their thoughts. In this episode Devon, Ford and Paps chat over: Watch'a Watchin' (04:57) Troll Bridge By Terry Prachett (17:13) Guest Speaker: Loneliness (26:13) Homework is to watch the film Alien (1979 Version) (59:40) Links: Email Address: theoryofanything@hotmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/theoryofanyting
This Podcast is a relaxed space to chat about anything spiritual, funny, inspiring or interesting from media, tech, games or anything we find exciting. A chill space where a Dad and two sons share their thoughts. In this episode Devon, Ford and Paps chat over: TV Plot Contrivances (08:20) Explaining Your Faith (24:46) Fallen Heroes (38:45) Minecraft Hardcore Mode Review (50:19) Homework is to read Troll Bridge by Terry Pratchett (Find Link Below) Links: Homework Link: http://www.angelfire.com/weird2/athen... Ravi Zacharias YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/user/rzimmedia Ravi Zacharias International Ministries Website: www.rzim.org Email Address: theoryofanything@hotmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/theoryofanyting
This week I retell Chivalry [1998], We Can Get Them For You Wholesale [1998], and Troll Bridge [1998].
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Chapter 15: On their way to Mordell, the group meets a prisoner taken by the border guard. A deserting soldier, Sebastian, enlisting his help to help protect them on their way to Mordell.
Twenty-one today! In this episode, Elizabeth and Ben are joined by David Ryding of Melbourne UNESCO City of Literature as we rejoin Rincewind and some of his old friends in the 17th Discworld novel: 1994's Interesting Times. Rincewind, the worst student Unseen University ever had, has been quite literally to hell and back. But when a summons arrives in Ankh-Morpork requesting the presence of "the Great Wizzard", his old faculty bring him home, then send him to the far-flung Agatean Empire. All is not well on the Counterweight Continent: rebels are (gently) questioning centuries of enforced order, inspired by the revolutionary pamphlet "What I Did on My Holidays". The ruthless Lord Hong plots to change the Empire forever. The walls have failed to keep out a horde of barbarian invaders - seven of them, in fact. And it's about to be visited by a very special kind of butterfly... Pratchett revisits characters from his first Discworld novels, as Rincewind is reunited with Cohen the Barbarian in Twoflower's homeland. But in 2019, twenty-five years after it was first published, his depiction of a comic fantasy Asia leaves a bit to be desired. There's plenty going on, and some stirring speeches, but it's also hard to ignore that nearly all the main characters are white folks "saving" a nation inspired by real-world Asian countries from itself. Is there a clear message in the book? How does this sit on the evolution of Pratchett's work from parody to satire? And were you glad to see such old favourite characters return, or could you have done without them? We'd love to hear from you! Use the hashtag #Pratchat21 on social media to join the conversation. We hope you enjoyed our first ever live show, recorded at Nullus Anxietas VII, where we discussed Cohen's previous adventure in the short story Troll Bridge! We hope to record more bonus episodes in future, and you can help us do it by supporting Pratchat. In August we leave the Discworld and indeed fiction to read one of Pratchett's oddest books: The Unadulterated Cat, his 1989 collaboration with cartoonist Gray Joliffe, in which he makes the case that the only "real cat" is one that destroys gardens, eats wildlife and makes a thorough nuisance of itself. If you have questions, send them to us via social media using the hashtag #Pratchat22. Show Notes and Errata: David Ryding has been Director of the Melbourne UNESCO City of Literature office since its establishment in 2014 (though Melbourne has been a City of Literature since 2008). Prior to that he was director of the Emerging Writers Festival, then executive director of the NSW Writers Centre (now know as Writing NSW). You can find out more about what he does at the City of Literature office at cityofliterature.com.au, and they're also on Twitter at @MelCityofLit. If you're looking for other great literary podcasts made in Melbourne, you can find some listed on their site here.Men at Arms is the fifteenth Discworld novel, published in 1993. We covered it in episode one, Boots Theory, with Cal Wilson."Inscrutable" is a word long associated with stereotypical depictions of Asian cultures, especially the Chinese. It stems from a lack of effort to understand the differing cultural conventions encountered by Europeans, and seems to have reached a height in Victorian literature.Bill Bryson is an American-British non-fiction author whose work covers language, travel, history and science. His best known works include Notes From a Small Island, The Mother Tongue and A Short History of Nearly Everything. The white saviour is a trope in which non-white characters are unable to save themselves, and are rescued from disaster by a heroic white character. The Wikipedia article lists a large number of examples."Eurogames" are a tradition of modern boardgames with their roots in post-war Germany. Such games often focus on strategic depth and a balance of luck and skill. The Settlers of Catan,
This week we are joined by the super talented Australian Actor Don Bridges. Don talks about his travels relating to filming and film festivals around the world. Don worked on the movie Troll Bridge. He speaks about filming in Queenstown, New Zealand and a film festival in Llanelli, Wales he just returned from. Some interesting insight into the life of an Actor and things that see while shooting on location. Don gives some great tips on how to survive a layover in Kuala Lumpar, a great outback pub for backpackers and good ways to take a sneak peak at your possible accomodation before booking. https://donbridges.com/ If you love this episode please give us 5***** plus a glowing review. Thanks for listening and happy travels. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Email - withyoueverysteppodcast@gmail.com Instagram - @withyoueverystep Facebook - @withyoueverystep Twitter - @withyoueverystp
Back in April, Liz and Ben attended the seventh bi-annual Australian Discworld Convention, Nullus Anxietas VII! They enlisted fellow convention guest (and friend of the podcast), author Tansy Rayner Roberts, to discuss the earliest Discworld short story: 1991's Troll Bridge! Cohen the Barbarian has led a long life, but his greatest glories and biggest adventures seem far behind him. It's time to tick a few items off his bucket list - starting with facing a troll in one-on-one combat. But when he and his annoying talking horse reach one of the few troll bridges left on the Disc, things aren't as straightforward as they were in the old days... With the Snowgum Films adaptation of Troll Bridge being screened at the convention, it seemed only right to cover the source material in this, our first ever live show! Like a lot of Pratchett's work, Troll Bridge is by turns silly and deep, drawing on the traditions of Tolkien and Howard while at the same time pointing out that their worlds couldn't stay the same forever. Did you find it poignant? When do you think it happens in Cohen's timeline? And is a short story enough for an entire podcast? We'd love to know! Use the hashtag #PratchatNA7 on social media to join the conversation. We'd like to extend our warm thanks to everyone who attended the convention; you all made us feel so welcome, and it was such a special experience to be among so many Discworld fans, speaking on panels and chairing debates and meeting you all! Especially big thanks to those of you who came to be in our first live audience, and to the massive team of hard-working volunteers at Nullus Anxietas, without whom fan conventions like this just couldn't happen. That goes eig- er, one more than sevenfold to Suzie Eisfelder, Lisa Lagergren, Steve Lewis and all the other members of the committee, who organise such a massive undertaking every two years. We hope to see you all in Sydney in 2021 for Nullus Anxietas 7A! We hope to do some more live shows in the future, probably as bonus episodes like this one. Regular episodes will continue to be released on the 7Ath of each month...and in episode 21, coming up next in July 2019, you can find out what Genghiz Cohen did next as we discuss Interesting Times. Show Notes and Errata: Tansy Rayner Roberts is an award-winning writer and podcast host. She's written fantasy novels, short fiction, feminist essays and much more; of particular interest to Pratchat listeners is Pratchett's Women, a collection of essays about the women in the Discworld novels. She co-hosts the podcasts Galactic Suburbia (about sci-fi and writing in Australia) and Verity! (about Doctor Who), and has her own fiction podcast Sheep Might Fly. You can find Tansy on the web at tansyrr.com, on Patreon at patreon.com/tansyrr, and also on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Troll Bridge was first published in the 1991 anthology After the King: Stories In Honour of J.R.R. Tolkien, the most recent edition of which was released in 2012. Other authors in the collection include Stephen R. Donaldson, Jane Yolen, Gregory Benford, Emma Bull, Poul and Karen Anderson, Judith Tarr, Harry Turtledove, Karen Haber and Charles de Lint, among others. The story was reprinted in 2001's The Mammoth Book of Comic Fantasy (which also features stories by Neil Gaiman and Terry Jones) and A Blink of the Screen, a 2012 collection of Pterry's short fiction.The short film Troll Bridge by Snowgum Films was adapted for the screen and directed by Daniel Knight, and stars Don Bridges as Cohen, Glenn van Oosterom as the horse and John Jenkins as Mica. It was a mammoth undertaking, especially considering it's a fan film, albeit an extremely polished one: the cast and crew all worked without pay, with production costs paid for by a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter. It's currently screening in film festivals and fan conventions around the world, but you can still pre-order a digital,
Title: Cohen-cidentalPodcast Title: Destroy All PodstersScience Fiction, Fantasy and Historical Radio with Rob Jan & Megan McKeough. Tune in for a review of St Kilda Film Festival film Troll Bridge, sneak around with the latest (and last) season of Jessica Jones, and get large with Godzilla II: King of the Monsters.Follow @zerogrobjan on Twitter and Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/ZeroGRadio
Gary and Peter investigate the history of this fashionable movie sub-genre. Interview with filmmaker Daniel Knight who spent 15 years making his comedy fantasy Troll Bridge with the blessing of author Terry Pratchett.
For our twentieth episode we finish our first Pratchett series! Elizabeth and Ben are joined by writer Dr Lili Wilkinson to discover the final fate of Masklin, Angalo, Gurder and the rest of the Nomes in the 1990 conclusion to the Bromeliad: Wings! (If you need to catch up, you can find Truckers in episode 9, and Diggers in episode 13.) When Masklin arrived in the Store, he learned that the Thing - an ancient artefact handed down for thousands of generations - wasn't just a useless box, but could speak. It warned him of the destruction of the Store, helped him escape with all the Store Nomes in a truck to the quarry, and revealed that Nomes came to Earth from a distant star. Masklin knows the Nomes can't run from humans forever. It's time to find a proper home of their own. So with the help of the Abbott Gurder and explorer Angalo, he's going to sneak onto a Concorde and go to Florida to hijack a satellite so the Thing can talk to their starship and fly them to another planet. Not that Masklin understands what most of those words are... The Book of the Nomes concludes with a rollicking, fast-paced adventure that doesn't shy away from some big questions about identity, religion, philosophy and taking risks to do what's right. Picking up from where we left him at the start of Diggers, Wings follows Masklin, Angalo and Gurder as they travel vast distances, meet their own gods and eventually have a close encounter of the Nome kind. Did you find the ending satisfying? How does the mix of fantasy and sci-fi tropes site with you? Do you wish there'd been more stories of the Nomes? We'd love to hear from you! Use the hashtag #Pratchat20 on social media to join the conversation. Last month we had to delay the release of our live show from Nullus Anxietas VII, discussing the short story Troll Bridge with author Tansy Rayner-Roberts, but it will be released in between this episode and the next one. And speaking of the next one...in July we're visiting a distant part of the Disc and finally catching up with everyone's* favourite inept wizard, Rincewind, as we'll be joined by David Ryding of Melbourne City of Literature to return to the Discworld series with Interesting Times! Get your questions in via social media using the hashtag #Pratchat21. * Well...all right. Ben's favourite inept wizard. Though Catweazle, Ergo the Magnificent and Meredith are all up there as well. Show Notes and Errata: Dr Lili Wilkinson is an author based in Melbourne. She's written a dozen books for young adults and middle grade readers, including The Boundless Sublime (about a girl who gets sucked into a cult), After the Lights Go Out (in which a girl is prepped for the apocalypse by her Dad...and then it happens), and Green Valentine, a romance featuring shopping trolleys, a lobster costume and a whole lot of gardening. Lili also started insideadog.com.au, an online community for bookish teens, and the Inky Awards, Australia's only reader's choice award for YA fiction. Watch out for her new picture book Clancy the Quokka in October 2019. You can find Lili online at liliwilkinson.com.au and on Twitter at @twitofalili.The supersonic passenger aircraft Concorde was a joint project of the United Kingdom and France, and operated between 1976 and 2003 by Air France and British Airways. With a top speed of over twice the speed of sound, it could cross the Atlantic in half the time of other airlines, and boasted luxury service for its passengers. But it was loud, environmentally unsound, and very expensive, so it was never adopted by other airlines, and the planes were eventually decommissioned. The thing about the gap in the plane was mostly true: due to the heat generated by the extreme speeds, the fuselage would expand by as much as 30 centimetres at top speeds. The design accommodated this, manifesting in a gap in the inner wall between segments of the cockpit. One pilot left his hat in the gap deliberately during the final flight of one o...
In our nineteenth episode it's back to the Discworld as we join Death, and meet his granddaughter Susan, as writer and illustrator Fury joins us to talk about the 1994 Discworld novel, Soul Music! Susan Sto Helit doesn’t have time for anything silly – not for grief, not for tiny skeletal rats who are here to inform her of SQUEAK, and most definitely not for this new craze sweeping the disc. But music with rocks in it has other ideas, and doesn’t care who gets swept up in the swell. With her long lost grandfather (the one with the bony knees) missing in action however, Susan has no choice but to take on the family business and try not to *erm* rock the boat. Pratchett is never one to shy away from the big themes and Soul Music packs a lot of punch into a deceptively simple plot. Exploring the complexities of grief, and the idea that family is more than just genetics, the 16th Discworld continues the story from where Mort left off, and introduces us to some new (sadly one-off) names that we quickly grow to love. Packed with more music references and jokes than one could shake a stick with bells at, this is one that was Imp-possible to put down. Got a favourite Discworld band name? Or an idea as good as My Little Binky? We'd love to hear from you! Use the hashtag #Pratchat19 on social media to join the conversation. As mentioned this episode, keep an ear out for our first live show, recorded at Nullus Anxietas VII, where we discuss the short story Troll Bridge with author Tansy Rayner-Roberts! It'll show up in the podcast stream soon. Next month we head to the skies and cling on for dear life as we finish the Bromeliad trilogy with Wings! Get your questions in via social media using the hashtag #Pratchat20. Show Notes and Errata: Fury is a writer and author based in Naarm/Melbourne. Their book, an experimental graphic novel memoir titled I Don't Understand How Emotions Work is available here. You can find Fury's book I Don't Understand How Emotions Work here. The Valhalla Cinema was a cinema in Melbourne which specialised in audience participation films - and in its early days you had to bring your own seats. Opening in 1976, it later relocated to Westgarth and changed names. The Wikipedia entry has a charming story about a rather eventful screening of The Blues Brothers - though we doubt that this was the one that Pterry attended (if, indeed, he attended at all). Look, the French Foreign Legion have a long and storied history, but in popular culture they are the go-to reference of the group you join when you want to get well away from your life. Brendan Fraser's character in The Mummy? French Foreign Legion. Why are denim trousers called jeans? They're named after the city of Genua, where the original fabric was manufactured. Read more about their history here. I know. We hoped they would be named after Gene Wilder too. Rebel Without a Cause is one of James Dean's most famous films and is often credited with kicking off the idea of the teenager. Minder and Arthur Daley is a character from Minder, a British comedy-drama series that ran from 1979 to 1994.Animorphs, first a book series, later adapted into a TV show, followed the adventures of a group of friends who had been given the power to morph into different animal shapes in an attempt to fight back against a secret alien invasion on Earth. Their enemy were the Yeerks - a parasitic species which would occupy the body of a host and control them. Is Sioni bod da real Welsh? According to the Discworld Wiki "Bod Da is Welsh for Be Good, therefore Sioni Bod Da is Johnny B. Goode." 'The Day the Music Died' is the name given to the tragic day where musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and "The Big Bopper" J.P. Richardson were killed in a light aircraft accident. It served as the inspiration for this Don McLean song. Both Holly's wife and mother heard the news from media rather than authorities (his wife, Maria Elena,
I had bit of rant on Friday's episode - https://www.spreaker.com/user/7228931/episode-108-captain-marvel-speculation - against the weaponizing of Rotten Tomatoes against Captain Marvel. The film was being flooded with negative reviews, which is absurd because none of the reviewers had seen the film - they can't, it's not out yet! So, Rotten Tomatoes, by allowing this hate campaign - or, for that matter, accepting positive reviews - RT was not only allowing trolls to sabotage a major motion picture, but destroying their own credibility as a legitimate review site. Clearly my rant - and perhaps an angry phone call or two from Kevin Feige - had an impact, as yesterday Rotten Tomatoes purged the false reviews, and established some changes that will hopefully block trolls from the platform entirely. Read their statement here: https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/article/making-some-changes/ Thanks for checking out tonight's episode - make sure to subscribe to the show, and to leave ratings and reviews! Come visit the show's Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/mattsagerpodcast - to stay up to date as the podcast continues to grow. And be sure to check out my Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/mattsager Plus, you can now get Matt Sager Podcast Merch! Show your love for the MSP with T-shirts, hoodies, mugs, and stickers! https://www.wehavemerch.com/collections/the-matt-sager-podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mattsager/support
Troll Bridge, a film based on the Terry Pratchett story, has been a 16 year journey for filmmaker Dan Knight. This week, it had its premiere at renowned film festival, Flickerfest. So how does one persist through such a long project? What are the challenges and hurdles that need to be overcome? And how does one let it go when it is complete? Dan Knight joins me in the chat cave and pulls the curtain back.
Troll Bridge, a film based on the Terry Pratchett story, has been a 16 year journey for filmmaker Dan Knight. This week, it had its premiere at renowned film festival, Flickerfest. So how does one persist through such a long project? What are the challenges and hurdles that need to be overcome? And how does one let it go when it is complete? Dan Knight joins me in the chat cave and pulls the curtain back.
BINGE AND PODCAST - "Venkman hates Mondays and Stanz digs Daphne" (1986)" If there's something strange in your Netflix queue, who you gonna call ... keeping in mind, there are TWO Ghotbusters in the phone-book and the first one listed is not actually the real ones even though they're technically the first ones. Ahm ... Bob and Tim are talking about the ones you remember ... unless you got a thing for apes in cargo shorts. Then we're talking about the other ones.00:00:00 - PRE-SHOW PRATTLE - a base of preparation 00:00:50 - CHANGING SEASONS -what's with the year round finales? / "main title theme from Ghostbusters" 00:07:21 - WIKI TWEAKS - Top of the box office and a Star Wars reference 00:15:25 - FALL 1986 - binge watching THE REAL GHOSTBUSTERS 00:19:02 - PARANORMAL PASSIONS - Tim is afraid of some ghosts 00:24:49 - NOT READY FOR FOURTH GRADE PLAYERS - is GHOSTBUSTERS a kid's movie? 00:28:05 - THE OTHER GHOSTBUSTERS - varying quality and competing cartoons 00:33:50 - TOTAL PROTONIC REVERSAL - Trapping the spirit of the movie 00:41:03 - CUE THE ORKO - Bob is not fond of Slimer 00:45:59 - HORRIFIC GOOSEBUMPS - a scarier show than the movie 00:50:24 - REPEATING PHANTASM - reoccurring motifs and are those saxophones? 00:52:13 - PKE READINGS - tv ghosts verses movie ghosts 00:58:06 - IN A CANNING'S HOUSE - the token ODD SQUAD reference 01:00:25 - EVERYBODY LOVES EGON - voice-work and its impact on memory 01:08:53 - THE PANGS OF BEING NOSTALGIC - does THE REAL GHOSTBUSTERS hold up? 01:15:08 - POP FIVE - cartoons based on movies / "Ghostbusters (instrumental)" 01:19:15 - CLOSINGS - Contacts, plugs and no catchphrase / "Ghost Of A Smile"PODCAST SHOUT ABOUT: Check out THE CANNON, a weekly look at list-making toward what might be considered the greatest films of all time hosted HERE by film critic Amy Nicholson.Check out the original studio promo pitch for The Real Ghostbuster cartoon HERE.Watch the three part documentary SLIMER WOULDN'T DO THAT featuring interviews with Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and the creative team behind the Real Ghostbuster cartoon HERE, HEREand HERE.Accidentally stumble over THIS opening for another cartoon entitled GHOSTBUSTERS HERE.The use of audio and video clips linked from YOUTUBE are for educational purposes and without the expressed permission of their legal holding companies. All rights remain with with their original distributor.Stream full length episodes of "THE REAL GHOSTBUSTERS" on NETFLIX including the episodes watched for today's podcast, "KILLERWATT", "MRS. ROGER'S NEIGHBORHOOD","SLIMER COME HOME" and "TROLL BRIDGE." All sites unaffiliated with 20th Century Popcast and Calamity House Productions. Rental and subscription rates may apply.This episode of 20TH CENTURY POPCAST was recorded by ZENCASTR, a high fidelity podcast recording platform that records multiple guests from multiple zip-codes all as if they were in the same room. Log on for studio quality recordings NOW! (exclamation point also provided by ZENCASTR)MUSIC FEATURED IN TODAY'S EPISODE:"Main Title Theme From Ghostbusters" composed by Elmer Bernstein for the original motion picture soundtrack to the 1984 movie GHOSTBUSTERS. "Ghostbusters (Instrumental)" written by Ray Parker Jr. also for the original motion picture soundtrack to the 1984 movie GHOSTBUSTERS."Ghost Of A smile" performed by The Pogues off their 1990 release HELL'S DITCH.The use of these songs are for entertainment purposes and without the expressed permission of the recording artist.Subscribe to 20TH CENTURY POPCAST! on ITUNES and GOOGLE PLAY or stream it at www.20popcast.com .Like, share and reminisce with 20TH CENTURY POPCAST! on FACEBOOK.Contact the show with any questions, suggestions or possible topics at 20popcast@gmail.com, #20popcast on Twitter and the POP TALK section of www.20popcast.comFollow ROBERT CANNING @rhcanning on TWITTER. Read his web-comic at EXAGGERATEDLIFE.wordpress.com and his music blog at superultramegamix.wordpress.com. Follow TIM BLEVINS @subcultist on TWITTER, as SUBCULTIST on INSTAGRAM and support his full length feature film and further video projects at SUBSTITUTECULTURE.com .20TH CENTURY POPCAST! will return next week with LIST-A-RAMA-A-GO-GO.
Now that our intrepid heroes have gotten paid (about time!), they have to get back to the business of getting that magic table back from the trolls. Time for some epic scheming and scamming!
Dean of the Blankenship Chair Mark Blankenship joins us to talk about the newest show he's covering for Previously.TV -- Fox's runaway hit hip-hop soap opera Empire! Liv returns to tell us all about the "Troll Bridge" episode of Face Off, and then we go around the dial to discuss The Americans, the new Emmy eligibility rules, another weird old TV ad, and the imminent return of Intervention. Mark presents the "Don't Make Me Over" episode of Roseanne to The Canon, and then after naming the week's Winner and Loser, we all dig into a Game Time (from our beloved Joe Reid) that requires us to bust out our calculators. Take a dose of your experimental medicine and enjoy! GUESTS
Dean of the Blankenship Chair Mark Blankenship joins us to talk about the newest show he's covering for Previously.TV -- Fox's runaway hit hip-hop soap opera Empire! Liv returns to tell us all about the "Troll Bridge" episode of Face Off, and then we go around the dial to discuss The Americans, the new Emmy eligibility rules, another weird old TV ad, and the imminent return of Intervention. Mark presents the "Don't Make Me Over" episode of Roseanne to The Canon, and then after naming the week's Winner and Loser, we all dig into a Game Time (from our beloved Joe Reid) that requires us to bust out our calculators. Take a dose of your experimental medicine and enjoy!Special Guest: Mark Blankenship. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the latest episode in the 2nd season of CG talks, DJ, Marco, and Michał summarize all events in the CG industry in the past year 2020. Was it an important year for CG? What were its highlights? What is new at GarageFarm.NET and Xesktop.com? Check it yourself listening to the podcast but it looks like the year 2020 earned its round number! Resources: Pablo Dobarro - https://www.artstation.com/pablodp606 Blender sculpting - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3XtAFUWNuk Zbrush cloth brush - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyaMwGSsrb8 Ubisoft Mixer Blender add-on - https://github.com/ubisoft/mixer Quixel mixer - https://quixel.com/mixer Unreal Engine 5 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qC5KtatMcUw Facebook + epic vs Apple - https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/16/technology/facebook-takes-the-gloves-off-in-feud-with-apple.html Blender conference – BCON 20 - https://conference.blender.org/2020/ Troll Bridge project case study - https://garagefarm.net/case-studies/troll-bridge-remote-collaboration-heres-how-they-did-it Troll Bridge trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63wb2Jhvazw&t=3s Sayan interview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cas3MTOCNYo&t=1315s Crypto art - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWpOUvFV__w Beeple Insta - https://www.instagram.com/beeple_crap/ Artbreeder - https://www.artbreeder.com Deep Motion - https://deepmotion.com Xesktop - https://xesktop.com Xesktop service overview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAYMWRQ3_Ys GarageFarm.NET GPU cloud rendering – https://garagefarm.net/gpu Cost calculator CPUCGPU - https://garagefarm.net/cost-calculator CPU vs Cloud GPU vs GPU servers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FUkaSjQZRI&t=1s Garagefarm.NET software update: frames preview in Web Manager - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C15XKtdeIQA&t=149s Garagefarm.NET software update: Auto submit render jobs to cloud render farm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCEuNnUdUZA 3ds Max, Maya indie license - https://makeanything.autodesk.com/me-indie-faq-india Chaos Vantage - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hq9MEa83rBw&feature=emb_logo Project Lavina webinar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bd7aSS0EkQM CG Architect – 2020 Architectural Visualization Rendering Engine Survey Results https://www.cgarchitect.com/features/articles/a9976335-2020-architectural-visualization-rendering-engine-survey-results Lumion - https://lumion.com/product.html Substance tutorials - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLILWDkTQTM8_Xgo5kGTGjBR85feRFHJvS Luxcore render- https://luxcorerender.org