Abandoned Buildings & Interesting Structures
#4 posted by
DaMaul on 2003/02/20 18:45:17
www.urbanadventure.org
Abandoned Buildings & Interesting Structures
#5 posted by
DaMaul on 2003/02/20 19:05:31
www.urbanadventure.org
And Not Forgetting...
#7 posted by Panic! on 2003/02/21 01:45:52
http://urbanexploration.org for days when urbanadventure.orgis stressed out.
Out of curiosity, what stuff do you people look at most, and is there anything not there that you'd be interested in me aquiring?
Glad you like the web site.
Panic!
#8 posted by
Vondur on 2003/02/21 14:27:43
we're looking at fotos of abandoned places like plants, factories, wastes, etc. just to get some inspiration. the first site i found ages ago was henk's apandoned places. but that's not enough for our greedy appetite. so we're still looking for the new sites with loads of photos of industrial objects.
of course these sites aren't our primary food supply, we seek for inspiration everywhere. but these sites gives us little help anyway.
Metl
#9 posted by
daftpunk on 2003/02/21 19:18:58
i know i'm adding to your list of todo (or maybe not, i know you're a good coder) but do you wanna make this a section or sticky (bit like texture sites). i think its worth it imho
99.99% of people i'm sure are interested in architecture.
0.001 are interested in burnt rubber...lol
Inspired...
#10 posted by
. on 2003/02/22 21:52:16
I've been viewing alot of Doom 3 screenshots and I'm more amazed than ever. I may build a high end machine just for this game... I'd been thinking to just go with 1Ghz cause that'd suit me - but with Doom 3 coming out.. this is like, history.. So I'll probably bump up those specs.
But anyway, I'm inspired to work on some textures for Q1. I'm sure I can do it, I'm already good with PS (not to brag). So what would you guys like to see and use in your maps?
Textures
#11 posted by
R.P.G. on 2003/02/23 13:03:33
Anything that incorporates most or all of these characteristics: Dark, gritty, fantasy, surreal, evil.
Art Noveau
#14 posted by
ELEK on 2003/02/26 08:02:53
I have found this style very inspiring of late.
Elek:
#15 posted by
metlslime on 2003/02/26 15:19:28
Rorshach's recent "ivory" texture set got me thinking along art nouveau lines recently. I don't think it's going to happen until ... oh, who am i kidding? it's never going to happen :P
#16 posted by
Vodka on 2003/02/26 23:27:16
I always wanted to recreate top towers of Gaudi's Sagrada Familia cathedral...
Metl
#18 posted by
daftpunk on 2003/02/28 09:26:12
site is fab. i could just print em and stick em to my bedroom wall. i love nature/inddustrial/urban etc.
cheers for the link
Another Travel Album:
#19 posted by
metlslime on 2003/04/01 18:20:10
Micheal She's photo gallery includes photos of his visits to Rome, Bizerte, and more, intermingled with pictures of his birthday parties and stuff:
http://www.binaryio.com/mshe/gallery/
Hey Guys
#21 posted by robo on 2003/04/02 16:48:48
What's going on in this thread
WTF DO YOU MEAN?
#22 posted by
daftpunk on 2003/04/10 19:32:36
i always see this phrase.
ok, you just using a different name to wind us all up.
Machu Picchu
#23 posted by
R.P.G. on 2003/04/22 14:03:15
The ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru serves as a nice reference for stone ruins. It reminds of Koohoo and Uzul.
Since I don`t know of a specific site that has lots of good pics, I`ll just link to a Google image search for "Machu Picchu".
http://images.google.com/images?q=machu+picchu
Re:phait Textures
#24 posted by spentron-x on 2003/04/22 15:24:22
I want plastic textures: bright, shiny. Sick of Dark, gritty, evil. Old.
Bah
#26 posted by
daftpunk on 2003/04/23 17:53:16
get stuff from various 3d programs like 3d studio...
they have textures. it might be illegal to use em tho!
Asian Reference
#28 posted by
metlslime on 2003/08/24 18:19:14
Welcome to www.orientalarchitecture.com, a photographic survey of Asia's architectural heritage. Here you can view over 6500 photos of 462 sites in seventeen countries, with background information and virtual tours. This website is a collection of photos from many different contributors.
http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/
Lots of great reference there. The only down side is that the images are all roughly 600x400.