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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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Huh? 
I'm not talking first for either games, but just the first.

What? 
Which Game Had A Jumppad First? 
^^ 
Jumpads 
Quake 1 only had wind tunnels.

Quake 3 Arena had proper jump pads.

BUT... Rise of the Triad I believe was the first FPS to have jump pads. 
Oh My... 
You're right. That's the game. 
Habitat 67 
https://fr.pinterest.com/pin/151222499958036986/
A housing complex built in Montreal, Canada for Expo 67, the 1967 world fair.
More photos and info here
Hanging Gardens 
An artist's rendition of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Jean-François Rauzier's 
hyperphotos are fascinating, surreal photo montages to lose oneself in. 
Ancient Spaceship Trapped Under Ice 
here. Obviously a fake (duh!) but I found the pic pretty cool and very well made. 
The Peculiar Brickwork Of 
Carlos Mijares, mexican architect. 
ROCKS 
3d-printed House 
 
Shamelessly stolen from 5th's retweet btw 
Brutalist Stairwell 
 
For Skacky And For Skacky Only 
ディープスロート 
The japanese Deepthroat poster is awesome! 
Thought This Felt A Little Bit Quakey 
Awesome! 
Their knight is pretty cool too. 
Nice Hand Puppet 
Puente Nuevo 
Yeah, 
I remember seeing that bridge in relation to a discussion about Honey. 
A Real Site That Is Really Quacky ! 
Would be great to make this a map for Quake !

https://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2017/35/1/1503926545-kombalghar.jpg 
Quacky, As In Donald Duck? 
 
Arches, Arches Everywhere! 
A Better View 
of the house shown in the 3rd link in my previous post:
Xavier Corbero's house 
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