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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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An American McGee Christmas! 
 
Malls 
Small mall album I started, will probably add more to it. These are from the Century III mall in Pennsylvania? I think.

http://imgur.com/a/iSNAc 
La Biblioteca De Les Ag�es 
Reactor Hall Of Unit 2, Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant 
Popped up on recommended videos on youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oe_zzTQFV3o

the circular floor in the big room is really cool. 
Reactor Hall Of Unit 2, Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant 
Popped up on recommended videos on youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oe_zzTQFV3o

the circular floor in the big room is really cool. 
Just In Time For Egypt Jam 
 
#3703 
So that's what czg and sock are up to 
Inspiration For A "small" Level 
 
 
Czg 
You should have drained the canal water, and when the police come to arrest you, spank them with a two-height mixed frontspawn, and a cheeky delayed backspawn. 
Sounds Sexual 
 
Cool 
For some reson it never occurred to me to use Street View outside the US. Neato. 
Reminds Me Of Tunnel Hill 
Buildings 
Some Egypt 
Cliffside Pool 
Mars. Victoria Crater. 
Rover "Opportunity" for scale.
http://i.imgur.com/nnQzbzc.jpg 
Wow! 
Strikingly beautiful picture. Is that frost at the bottom of the crater? I'd love to see the same pic without the yellow boxes. 
The Bottom Frost 
is pan-spermic ooze, inherent in all matter. in the end. we call it bacteria, sometimes. 
Anyone Here Have Some Cool Pics 
of the Lechuguila cave featured in BBCs "Blue planet"?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lechuguilla_Cave

I want to go there in the near future, but im afraid my claustrophobia puts an end to my plan.. 
Above Was Me 
 
Reddit Delivers 
http://i.imgur.com/zNjKQdH.jpg

These three cages, that were used to hold the dismembered remains of opposing religious leaders in the region in 1536, still hang on St. Lambert�s Cathedral in M�nster, Germany.

The best part is this:

The army of M�nster was defeated in 1535 by the prince-bishop Franz von Waldeck, and John of Leiden was captured. He was found in the cellar of a house, from where he was taken to a dungeon in D�lmen, then brought back to M�nster. On January 22, 1536, along with Bernhard Krechting and Bernhard Knipperdolling, he was tortured and then executed. Each of the three was attached to a pole by an iron spiked collar and his body ripped with red-hot tongs for the space of an hour. After Knipperdolling saw the process of torturing John of Leiden, he attempted to kill himself with the collar, using it to choke himself. After that the executioner tied him to the stake to make it impossible for him to kill himself. After the burning, their tongues were pulled out with tongs before each was killed with a burning dagger thrust through the heart. The bodies were placed in three iron baskets and hung from the steeple of St. Lambert's Church and the remains left to rot. About fifty years later the bones were removed, but the baskets remain.

"Best part" hahaha. 
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