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'''Ola Björling''' (aka '''citrus''' or '''ukiro''') is a Doom level designer and texture artist. His work includes [[The Darkening Episode 2]], Overload DM, Venom and the two Tantrum maps. Ola was voted as the community's fifth favorite mapper as part of [[Doomworld]]'s [http://5years.doomworld.com/topten/winners/ 5 years of Doom] celebration.
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'''Ola Björling''' (alias '''ukiro''', formerly '''citrus''') is a Swedish Doom level designer and texture artist. His work includes [[The Darkening]], [[The Darkening Episode 2]], Overload DM, Venom and the two Tantrum maps. In 1998 Ola was voted as the community's fifth favorite mapper as part of [[Doomworld]]'s [https://5years.doomworld.com/topten/winners/ 5 years of Doom] celebration. More recently, he is best known for the [[OTEX]] texture pack, which saw its initial release in 2018. For his work on OTEX, he was named as the 'Creator of the Year' in the [[Cacowards 2019|2019 Cacowards]].
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== Body of work ==
  
== Levels ==
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===1995===
* {{idgames|id=5483|title=Tantrum}} (1996)
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* [[Tantrum]] ({{ig|id=5483}})
* [[The Talosian Incident]] (1997)
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* [[Venom]] (1998)
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===1997===
* [[Tantrum 2]] (1998)
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* [[The Talosian Incident]]
* {{idgames|id=9675|title=Overload Deathmatches}} (1998)
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** {{maplinkgen|MAP08|Focus|The Talosian Incident}} ''(with [[John Bye (Gestalt666)]])''
* [[The Darkening Episode 2]] (2000)
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===1998===
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* [[The Darkening]] ({{ig|id=9907}})
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** Textures
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* [[GothicDM 2]]
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** Textures
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* [[GothicDM textures]]
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* [[Venom]] ({{ig|id=9215}})
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* [[Tantrum 2]] ({{ig|id=9644}})
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* [[Overload Deathmatches]] ({{ig|id=9675}})
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** MAP01: Fragtastic
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** MAP02: Deja Vu
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** MAP03: Close Quakecounters
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** MAP04: Threesome
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** MAP05: Fort Fury
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** MAP06: Satans Circus ''(with [[Nicklas Linnes]])''
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** MAP08: Panic Is My Name ''(with [[Tobias Forsberg]])''
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** MAP11: Paranoia
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** MAP13: Screaming Fury ''(with [[Martin Friberg (Cocoon)]])''
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** Team leader
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===2000===
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* [[The Darkening Episode 2]] ({{ig|id=10782}})
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** {{maplinkgen|MAP01|Outpost Mortem|The Darkening Episode 2}}
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** {{maplinkgen|MAP09|Hard Core|The Darkening Episode 2}} ''(with [[Jan Van der Veken]] and [[Anthony Soto (Swedish Fish)]])''
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** {{maplinkgen|MAP12|Toxicity|The Darkening Episode 2}}
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** Deathmatch:
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** MAP13: Outpost Mortem
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** MAP16: Deva Station
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** MAP21: Rest in Pieces ''(with Anthony Soto (Swedish Fish))''
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** MAP23: Banger Hangar ''(with [[Derek MacDonald (Afterglow)]])''
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===2006===
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* [[Crucified Dreams]] ({{ig|id=14485}})
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** MAP37: Blemish ''(Under the pseudonym Goä Born Jill)''
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===2011===
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* [[Darkening Episode 2 Texture Wad]] ({{ig|id=16331}})
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===2018===
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* [[OTEX]] ({{dwforums|103426}}) ({{ig|id=19427}})
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* [[Eviternity]] ({{ig|id=19304}})
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** {{maplinkgen|MAP32|Anagnorisis|Eviternity}}
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** Textures, sprites
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===2023===
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* [[Eviternity II]] ([https://eviternity.dfdoom.com/ Official site])
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** {{ml|MAP36: Kenosis (Eviternity II)}}
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** Textures, sprites
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* [http://ukiro.com/ Homepage]
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* [https://www.ukiro.com/ Homepage]
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* [https://doom.ukiro.com/ Doom works]
  
 
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[[Category:Graphic artists]]
 
[[Category:Graphic artists]]
 
[[Category:Mappers]]
 
[[Category:Mappers]]
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[[Category:Cacoward winners]]

Latest revision as of 07:45, 27 December 2023

Ola Björling (alias ukiro, formerly citrus) is a Swedish Doom level designer and texture artist. His work includes The Darkening, The Darkening Episode 2, Overload DM, Venom and the two Tantrum maps. In 1998 Ola was voted as the community's fifth favorite mapper as part of Doomworld's 5 years of Doom celebration. More recently, he is best known for the OTEX texture pack, which saw its initial release in 2018. For his work on OTEX, he was named as the 'Creator of the Year' in the 2019 Cacowards.

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2023[edit]

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