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I don't know how else to title this thread. I'm not sure if there's anything similar on the forum; at least, I couldn't find anything. If there is a similar topic, please move my question there. I would like to know the name of the artist who participated in the development of Heroes 3. And even better, a link where I can download his images in good resolution. Specifically, I'm interested in only one image: the background of the Rampart (the city of the forest elves). The one with the green meadow, forest, and mountains. Maybe it's just a picture to you, but I found you because of it (even though I don't play Heroes), registered, and created this thread. This background evokes something mysterious, soulful, and atmospheric in me... :) It would be even better if I could also get the background music for the Rampart; I would be on cloud nine:o P.S. I would like just the background of the Rampart, without any buildings (like in the game), but specifically a "clean" image and a decent resolution.
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The music and background can be easily obtained. First, extract it directly from the game; it’s easy to find, and it seems to be labeled as a Rampart theme. As for the background, simply take a screenshot of the city, and you’re done.
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Ple-Sen, please read the P.S.
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Oh, sorry, I didn't notice the last part. But it seems impossible without buildings at all; you can do without all the buildings under construction, except for the "weakest income-generating" town hall (at least in one mod, you can demolish all the buildings, but it seems to remain visually). And where can I find a plain background, and does it even exist... I don't know.
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That’s exactly what I’d like to find out.
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Here you go, landscape enthusiast: a BMP file (image) with the Rampart (fortress) background, taken directly from the game. You can find programs for similar operations here: http://wogarchive.ru. Also included are 2 rendered images of the city model, found somewhere on the internet. I've uploaded the archive with all of this to my website: http://phomm.narod.ru/tbrmback.rar.
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Dude, you're awesome! I'm curious, doesn't the game have credits? Maybe the artist's name is listed there, although it looks more like a photograph... What do you think it is? The Alps?
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I don't think this is a photo, and as for the artists, there are many of them; here's a screenshot from the credits: http://ifolder.ru/16831617
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