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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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5th Elephant Tweet 
http://riccardofederici.blogspot.com

Now that blog is messy italian style i cropped some here:

https://imgur.com/a/6KmQV

All rights reserved? 
I Like That Style 
Not sure how I feel about Virgil's tight ass...

I assume that's Virgil, anyway. 
Satire 
Your underfund schools do really make magic come true. 
 
Engines 
 
 
That Reminds Me 
http://www.dionaea-house.com/

(Yes there is a connection) 
Wow 
 
Don't Go This Way 
Rocks fell on the highway in Oregon.

http://i.imgur.com/fKNxBCt.jpg 
#3276 
Pffft, it looks like you could easily climb over the bit to the left, but I but there's just a solid clip wall there if you try. 
 
lol, that was my first thought too... 
That's Not 
HL2 concept art? 
Made My Day 
 
It's not easy having creative urges. Sometimes it's completely overwhelming. 
20 Years 
that's why we cant have nice things, and never ever will have. 
Love This! 
I wonder if there's a way of prototyping this kind of stuff?? Would it be worth doing for quake?

https://skfb.ly/L7zB 
5th 
Certainly... but wide open areas take a long time to fullvis generally... 
Abandoned Castles 
/r/Roomporn Gallery Dump 
It's Doable 
Just use lots of detail brushes, and accept the fact that older PCs will choke.

To be fair it looks a bit less open and a lot less detailed than some of Tronyn's stuff. 
Drawing Lessons 
This is a site with free drawing lessons. It goes on a bit deeper than what the name suggests.

http://drawabox.com/ 
"Step 2. Draw The Rest Of The Fucking Owl" 
Primal - cheers, that's a nice link 
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