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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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That mountain is tryuing to eat the castle 00 
 
(has idear.....) 
Castle In Cave 
It's in Slovenia. Damn missed it. Have to go back to that country for at least a week. 
Maybe This Will Inspire Your Mappery 
Huh 
that is really fucking ugly :( 
 
 
 
I Want This In My Apartment 
Indeed 
There needs to be a monocle icon. 
God. 
It annoys me to think just one of those dusty old books is probably worth more money than everything I own. 
 
 
If you have some free time do dive into the game screenshots at http://deadendthrills.com/

If I was making a game, I would hire this person to make screenshots. Gorgeous art. 
Indeed 
those shots are really good :D 
Yeah 
fucking awesome. 
 
Tihi 
Amon Tobin : Isam Live 
http://www.derivative.ca/Events/2011/AmonTobinVSquared/

An old buddy of mine from high school was one of the lead programmers on this. Super impressive stuff, fascinating technology. 
 
yeah, hope it's cool, i'm going to see it in october. 
Wow 
that was amazing :) and he's coming to London! (if London hasn't torn itself apart by then :( ) 
 
Spirit 
These shots are awesome, despite they look like giant flying jellyfish... :P http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01446/jellyfish_1446980c.jpg 
Doom And Architecture 
Came across this, figured might interest some here, not sure if its been posted before, too lazy to search :

http://thefunambulist.net/2011/07/26/guest-writers-essays-05-learning-from-doom-by-viktor-timofeev/ 
I've Seen That Elsewhere 
I skimmed over that but remember zero valuable information in the article, is there anything in there? 
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