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Thread: Real life... association with Thief

  1. #1426
    The Necromancer
    Registered: Aug 2009
    Location: thiefgold.com
    Quote Originally Posted by ajay View Post
    Are those further pics from Malta?
    Yeah, night before I returned home

  2. #1427
    Member
    Registered: Sep 1999
    Location: Texas
    I was at a hotel and I felt like I was in a mechanist office. I took more angles to potentially model these.



    The one on the left goes over a desk.

  3. #1428
    The Necromancer
    Registered: Aug 2009
    Location: thiefgold.com
    Paint those black fixtures emerald green & gold, and change the glass to a transparent one, and they'll be perfect

  4. #1429
    Member
    Registered: Aug 2002
    Location: Scaryzona
    Many of my organizational methods are Thief related.


  5. #1430
    Member
    Registered: May 2020
    Location: Legnica, Poland
    I've been browsing through my pictures I took on my trip to Bavaria and found out that the whole region is quite thiefy.







  6. #1431
    Member
    Registered: May 2020
    Location: Legnica, Poland
    Quote Originally Posted by mxleader View Post
    Many of my organizational methods are Thief related.

    Well, this is the place most of my stuff goes.

  7. #1432
    Member
    Registered: Aug 2002
    Location: Scaryzona
    Quote Originally Posted by ajay View Post
    I've been browsing through my pictures I took on my trip to Bavaria and found out that the whole region is quite thiefy.

    Some of those are shockingly similar to some original maps as well as some FM maps.

  8. #1433
    Member
    Registered: Jun 2005
    I came across this picture of a subterranean seige shelter located in Naours, France. Looks a lot like could have been an inspiration for the Lost City


    https://images.app.goo.gl/4sqTGYV7HUZEfbCj7

    Edit : Im phailing badly at embedding the image so Ive put a link for now

    Naours
    crying gif tumblr
    Last edited by Mortis; 18th Sep 2023 at 05:47.

  9. #1434
    Member
    Registered: May 2020
    Location: Legnica, Poland
    The picture reminds me of the Lost City from TDP.

  10. #1435
    The Necromancer
    Registered: Aug 2009
    Location: thiefgold.com
    No wooden beams here alas


    Quote Originally Posted by ajay View Post
    Lord Ramirez has a fine dining room these days.
    Are those further pics from Malta?
    The night ones yeah

  11. #1436
    The Necromancer
    Registered: Aug 2009
    Location: thiefgold.com
    From my recent visit to the Biester palace, where part of the Ninth Gate was filmed (Fargas' mansion). Sintra, Portugal








  12. #1437
    Member
    Registered: Sep 1999
    Location: Texas
    Quote Originally Posted by Azaran View Post
    I love this one. I would love to hide just in the dark, near the railing (but out of the moonlight). Waiting for patrol to pass so I can run across and mantel into the window across from the railing. My brain can see the terrain vs objects haha.


  13. #1438
    Member
    Registered: Mar 2014
    Location: Somewhere in The City
    "Church of Stone" Church in Canela, Rio Grande do Sul State, in Brazil.

    Took this picture a few days ago and when reviewing my trip pictures, i couldnt unsee how Thief-fy it is, from the name of the building (which sounds like a FM's name) and the sky color!


  14. #1439
    The Necromancer
    Registered: Aug 2009
    Location: thiefgold.com
    Constantine-worthy balcony in Portugal


  15. #1440
    Member
    Registered: Dec 2004
    Location: Germany
    Why was this Jorge texture not caught in beta-testing?

  16. #1441
    Member
    Registered: Aug 2002
    Location: Scaryzona
    Time to play Inverted Manse again.

  17. #1442
    Member
    Registered: May 2004
    Quote Originally Posted by baeuchlein View Post
    Why was this Jorge texture not caught in beta-testing?
    Players often tend to not look up.

  18. #1443
    The Necromancer
    Registered: Aug 2009
    Location: thiefgold.com
    The real burrick tunnels

    A few years earlier, and about 1,700 miles to the southeast, another Brazilian geologist happened upon a different, equally peculiar cave. Heinrich Frank, a professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, was zipping down the highway on a Friday afternoon when he passed a construction site in the town of Novo Hamburgo. There, in a bank where excavators had eaten away half of a hill, he saw a peculiar hole.

    Local geology doesn’t yield such a sight, so Frank went back a few weeks later and crawled inside. It was a single shaft, about 15 feet long; at its end, while on his back, he found what looked like claw marks all over the ceiling. Unable to identify any natural geological explanation for the cave’s existence, he eventually concluded that it was a “paleoburrow,” dug, he believes, by an extinct species of giant ground sloth.

    “I didn’t know there was such a thing as paleoburrows,” says Frank. “I’m a geologist, a professor, and I’d never even heard of them.”
    Frank believes the biggest burrows — measuring up to five feet in diameter — were dug by ground sloths. He and his colleagues consider as possibilities several genera that once lived in South America and whose fossil remains suggest adaptation for serious digging: Catonyx, Glossotherium and the massive, several-ton Lestodon. Others believe that extinct armadillos such as Pampatherium, Holmesina or Propraopus, though smaller than the sloths, were responsible for even the largest burrows.

  19. #1444
    Member
    Registered: May 2008
    Location: Southern,California
    and not even a ghost of a burrick in sight

  20. #1445
    Member
    Registered: Dec 2011
    Location: Ferrol - Spain

  21. #1446
    Member
    Registered: May 2008
    Location: Southern,California
    ^seems like that would fit if they made a second series campaign of T2X, when she gets back to her port after series one

  22. #1447
    Member
    Registered: Sep 1999
    Location: Texas
    I was watching this Burnie Sanders clip and was stuck by how familier the background music is



    I mean it's not that amb but it really really reminds me of it, and could act as a stand in.

  23. #1448
    The Necromancer
    Registered: Aug 2009
    Location: thiefgold.com

  24. #1449
    Member
    Registered: Sep 1999
    Location: Texas
    Oh it would be cool to do a "Down In The Bonehoard" inspired diorama using that ha.

  25. #1450
    Member
    Registered: May 2008
    Location: Southern,California
    the golden child with no casing, all along it was just a golden hammer haunt baby

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