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Inspiration & Reference
I just wanted to know if people had any links to good websites for either level design inspiration (photos, paintings, concept art, etc.) or just for architectural reference. We had a thread like this on the old qmap, but we know how much good that does us.
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Random pictures enough to get bored

Some related, some not. 
 
I Want To Slide Down It 
 
Same Pyramid In Russia - Phear 
Pic Of Insides 
More Evile Pics 
Mistakes 
Scissor Arches 
The "angry owls" from the last picture in the previous link are explained here. They are actually called scissor arches. I rather like how they look.

http://www.wellscathedral.org.uk/history/historical-highlights/scissor-arches/

And here a lot more pictures.

https://www.google.fi/search?q=scissor+arches&tbm=isch 
Scissor Arches 
So what i did in the library of my jam2 map is called like that. Good to know.

I almost deleted that part because it didn't look right to me. And i still think that. It won't probably be in the complete and finished version. 
 
Nice 
That first one is a mapjam2 screenshot, right? 
Its A Photo 
Why Is It Not A Skybox? 
Looks like South America. 
 
pretty awesome, wish there was less HDR in it. 
Its From Laos 
 
Hate 
i hate such massive so called "hdr" in the pics, it totally destroys the image :( when people will stop doing that... 
Word 
 
Excel 
 
 
von makes a ... powerful point 
Longhorn 
 
 
Check out this screenshot of the 1 wall I've built in this map before giving up on it. 
#2460 
Rule number 1: don't use HDR to try to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.

It was a snapshot to begin with; probably someone's holiday snap that will bring them wonderful memories for years to come. Unfortunately, for the casual viewer, it's just another jungle shot with nothing to distinguish it from countless others. It portrays nothing about time, place or circumstance. And over-applying HDR did nothing for it.

(If you want the sky a bit darker, add a graduated filter or a bit of contrast) 
 
Looks Like A Futuristic Base 
 
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