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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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Those are colors you don't see in Quake very often. Maybe someone should make a texture set like that. 
 
Wow, that's an amazing reference pic for medieval maps! What's the name of this abandoned village if I want to look for more? 
 
That medieval town looks nice. Are you sure there isn't textures like those? 
 
well that's handy. I just started a medieval map. 
 
What's the name of this abandoned village if I want to look for more

I believe that would be MovieTowne, in the county of Hollywoodshire. The buildings are known for their particularly well-preserved styrofoam walls. 
 
 
Hah! So it really is a movie set, just not in Hollywood. 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoaqIapj0dI

I need to watch that movie again. 
 
 
Pure shapes, nice. Sort of mini-brutalist. :-) 
 
 
Bookmarked 
awesome 
 
All those intersecting sand brushes are causing that beach's BSP calculations to really do some work. 
 
I believe that would be MovieTowne
Upon closer inspection, it does have that slightly too-good-to-be-true look of a movie set. Still an awesome reference, though. 
 
"Upon closer inspection, it does have that slightly too-good-to-be-true look of a movie set."

That photo is near the end of the page linked in #3615, which is how I found the video linked in #3617.

It was apparently part of a movie set used for "Hansel and Gretel Witch Hunters" at Babelsberg Studio in Berlin. You can see more of it in that video. 
 
Thousands Of Books Get Reshelved.... 
 
Deus 
That reminds me of the Golum(sp) city of Dues Ex: Man kind Divided 
 
Deus Ex...worth the double post. 
Welcome To Hong Kong 
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