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I think it might be useful and interesting info for some of the modders...
http://www.markland.org/docs/lettherebelight.pdf
http://inventors.about.com/od/lstartinve...ghting.htm

Here's another link, describing strictly Middle Ages lighting technologies...
http://www.medievaltravel.co.uk/technolo...hting.html
Those are very useful, thank you for providing this! We definitely need people who do their research on these forums. Smile Nothing creates immersion like authenticity, after all!
Really? Than I could provide another one real useful link. At least I am using it very often by myself, while searching for some truly authentic references of furniture and tiny details. There is a lot of authentic furniture paintings, engravings. And of course a lot of pictures of furniture designs of the Amnesia time period plus-minus 50 years.
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/12254/122...2254-h.htm

How to rename a thread the better way? References. No?
Fucking great link! The most useful I found so far...
http://wallpanelling.co.uk/history/index.html

It shows THOUSANDS of pictures like that...
[Image: elizabethan-architecture-oak-wall-panelling-2.gif]
(11-28-2012, 02:13 PM)Alex Ros Wrote: [ -> ]Fucking great link! The most useful I found so far...
http://wallpanelling.co.uk/history/index.html

It shows THOUSANDS of pictures like that...
[Image: elizabethan-architecture-oak-wall-panelling-2.gif]
This is probabily the most useful post in this forum section.

Plus, could this be in dev_resources? I mean, it's a resource, right? And, this could be put in important threads, for people to notice it.