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Re: VOIDSCAN
Posted: 12 Dec 2018 09:12
by Empoeria
ohhh, I was about to ask where that scrsht was from. gotta get around to playing that
Re: VOIDSCAN
Posted: 12 Dec 2018 14:02
by Augustus
It's a must, I did all the levels for Portal 1 but I am not so great at playing the final boss but one day I'll ad it to my Steam Library of finished games
Re: VOIDSCAN
Posted: 16 Dec 2018 15:00
by Augustus
A reconstruction of the ancient 1st century AD Aeolipile, invented in Roman Egypt, is considered to be the first recorded steam engine or reaction steam turbine.
Re: VOIDSCAN
Posted: 02 Jan 2019 09:31
by Empoeria
from this instagram page
very excited about this image because it looks exactly like the infamous tub in the root (and the colors are just....mwah)
Re: VOIDSCAN
Posted: 02 Jan 2019 12:17
by Sublevel 114
@Emp: wonder, why you consider it
infamous?
Re: VOIDSCAN
Posted: 09 Jan 2019 05:26
by Jatsko
Entrance gateway to Church of Peace, Potsdam, Germany
The gateway doesn't typically seem to be this vibrant and dark and vine infested as shown here, but this picture gives me a vibe of wanting to be drawn in further into the hallway behind. Might be cool to run with this idea of of being pulled toward darkness or a deep hue of whatever lies beyond
No source, but reminded me of the mover in Sub5/6
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STEPWELLS IN INDIA
Water pantheon vibes (and Monument Valley vibes too, come to think of it). These occur in various places around India and are well worth the research. I think they can play into temple-influenced environments very well.
Mahila Bag Jhalra, Jodhpur, Gujarat
Ujala Baoli, Mandu, Madhya Pradesh
Rudabai Vav, Adalaj, Gujarat
"Future Perfect" by artist Marwan Elmidany. Parts of this geometry could be used for nice distant backgrounds to give a mutated/compounded feel
JIE MA
Chinese surrealist.
This one reminds me of the temple interior in Sub9 (except it's full of books!!)
more books
Re: VOIDSCAN
Posted: 10 Jan 2019 19:51
by Sundex
A friend sent me these
Re: VOIDSCAN
Posted: 20 Mar 2019 19:25
by Sublevel 114
This lighthouse was amazingly never destroyed, though several wars have been fought over lands of (Redacted). That allows you to enjoy the original wall structure of this complex.
heh, I didn't eve read your text or memorial text on photo, I just noticed its bad shape like it was affected by warfight, and I immediatelly wanted to post Sub2's quote here.
Re: VOIDSCAN
Posted: 20 Mar 2019 23:02
by Jatsko
I absolutely love that knot of exposed bricks in the last photo.