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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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Don't Yell At Me 
I'm sure it's been posted several times here already, [url=http://www.simonoc.com/pages/photos.htm]but it's just so awesome.[/url] Sock's personal reference gallery. 
Oops 
I have yet to figure out which markup language this site uses... 
 
html. 
 
also raw urls are converted to links automatically. 
How Do You Pronounce URL Anyway? 
<a href= "yer earl" >text</a> 
Better 
You Are El? 
 
GREEN 
Wow, Nice! 
I wonder how this would look for [Kona]... 
GAH 
 
I've tried to make brick pillars similar to that in quake, alas, it doesn't look good. 
 
Trust me, it really doesn't look good even in that reference image, such a weird shapes. 
Looks Like Candy 
 
 
 
man, those are drag queen shoes through and through. 
People Can Walk With Those?! 
 
Lots Of Concrete In These Pics 
Art-deco Film-noir 
<https://dlc.library.columbia.edu/catalog?f[lib_project_short_ssim][]=Hugh+Ferriss+Architectural+Drawings>Hugh Ferriss Architectural Drawings</a> 
 
That link did not end up actually clickable. I think this is close enough.

Hugh Ferriss Collection 
 
 
Cool looking house, but it looks out of place in that photo. 
 
Someone gave me a wetransfer link at work and the background image on the download page just happened to be this:

https://backgrounds.wetransfer.net/cintavidal/3_v1_1920x1200.jpg

That led me to find this artist:

http://cintavidal.com/ 
Whoa 
That's some neat stuff, I really like the layout of this person's work! 
Very Cool 
thx! 
 
Interesting... not sure about his backgrounds, though. In the pic you linked, I love the stairs that lead nowhere, near the bottom left. 
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