This thread is entertaining. I love the latest back of picks. Good stuff TR Wolf. Amazing that Thief-style stuff can be found in Manchester!
This thread is entertaining. I love the latest back of picks. Good stuff TR Wolf. Amazing that Thief-style stuff can be found in Manchester!
The City in real-life, for details klick on the link in my signature.
holy crap! those pics look awesome! especially the one with the tower w/ the red cloudy sky that looks like it was taken in a fish-eye lens. This stuff is amazing, they definately make good desktop wallpapers.
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Clearing, there is a swastika in the fourth picture...well...these are no Hammerites, are they?
Beleg Cúthalion, I do not know That post has done Garrett
Nürnberg. Hm...Lebkuchen. Oder doch Dresdener Christstollen, ich überlege noch.
Well, I don't have a problem with the picture; the houses matter after all. But I did have the thought that it must have been before WW II (Wii? no, that's different... ).
I cant find pictures around 1900, the only pictures I can find were taken during wwII.
Dresden undestroyed:
Last shot is from the...well...castle complex of August the Strong. They even had a separate little bridge to the catholic cathedral nearby. Crazy king, he was.
clearing- some of those pictures are amazing! The moscow sewers! I really have to get myself a digital SLR soon
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Freiburg #1:
freiburg cityhall:
That HDR plugin thing is an abomination. Even its demo pictures are hideous. As if people needed something else to ruin photos with. Its existance does at least point out how rubbish most digital cameras are.
Great locations though folks.
I love brugge, with his canals it reminds my on venice, great pictures .
OMG sluggs, were did you take this picture? This looks awesome!!!
It's not mine, just one taffed off ze web. As soon as I saw it, I thought "That's straight out of an FM!"
I mean, it's even got a really tall wall next to it!
Clicky
Dude, that's Lincoln. It's the River Lindum. The tudorish building over the river is a cafe, and the name of the path the photographer is standing on is called, amusingly enough, the Glory Hole. The building on the left is now a hairdresser, and the steps up either side of the tudor building lead onto Lincoln high street!
Not possible in Dromed! All those barrels would vanish due to too many objects on-screen, at once!
eeh, just make a texture and overlay it. Who says it has to actually be that many real barrels?