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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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Gingerbread House 
Gingerbread House 
 
 
 
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.... 
 
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