Visuals: Tour of abandoned amusement park

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LoveThesePics.com posted a photo gallery about a Tour of the abandoned Fix Flags amusement park in New Orleans. Very creepy photos, and very post-apocalyptic. Absolutely reminds me of Wasteland or Fallout. The park could easily be the HQ of the Killer Clowns, which is probably a staple of Postapocalyptica.

The site seems to have some pretty cool photo galleries in general… awesome for inspiration.

Setting the mood of Arnâron: Desert Photos, Part 3

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More photos from Wikipedia / Wikimedia commons. Again, you can click on them to get to the source + high resolution version. PS: I am done with the photos, I swear! ….well, okay, unless I find something extra-cool like Antelope … Continue reading

Setting the mood of Arnâron: Canyon Photos

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I know, I know. I almost post too many Wikipedia photos (and there will be a few more). But these I thought were really great in captivating the mood I think Arnâron should have. First, the Antelope Canyon, which is … Continue reading

Wallpapers

A good idea is a good idea: Ken Kiser has some nifty custom wallpapers on his website. So I figured I’d post the few presentable ones I made:

Nuked

Clouds.

These will be collected on the Wallpapers page; you can get the full-sized versions there, too.

Personal use only, no redistribution – All rights reserved, yada yada yada. I’ll select a Creative Commons license for this stuff soon.

Sigh – I really got to practice and do more art stuff.

Setting the mood of Arnâron: Desert Photos, Part 2

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More desert imagery… Again, you can click on the photos to get to the source. Arnâron isn’t a completely dead world… like on Earth, life clings on wherever it can. There are so many beautiful desert photos, I am sure … Continue reading

Setting the mood of Arnâron: Desert Photos, Part 1

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To get into the right mood for designing Arnâron, I’ve collected some desert photos from the Internet – in this case from Wikipedia.They are all available under a free license of one sort or another – Click the picture for … Continue reading