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− | < | + | '''Thomas Lutrov''', better known as '''Lutrov71''', is a mapper who focused on highly-detailed and good looking maps with fun gameplay. Several of his maps were produced in tandem with other authors; influences from [[Plutonia]], as well as a tendency towards high difficulty gameplay are also evident in his work. |
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− | </ | + | He was about 11 years old when he started mapping in 2004.<ref>{{dwforumsp|2297759}}</ref> Since he is credited as the team leader of the [[Congestion 1024]] project, which won a [[Cacowards 2005|Cacoward]], he may still be the youngest person with both accomplishments. |
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+ | == Body of work == | ||
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+ | ===2004=== | ||
+ | * Carnival of Hell ({{ig|id=12454}}) | ||
+ | * Danger - Offboard ({{ig|id=12465}}) | ||
+ | * [[Thematic Elements]] ({{ig|id=12890}}) ''(with [[Kimmo Kumpulainen (Jimi)]])'' | ||
+ | * [[Community Chest 2]] ({{ig|id=13024}}) | ||
+ | ** {{maplinkgen|MAP06|The View|Community Chest 2}} | ||
+ | ** {{maplinkgen|MAP22|Thematic Elements|Community Chest 2}} ''(with Kimmo Kumpulainen (Jimi))'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===2005=== | ||
+ | * [[Congestion 1024]] ({{ig|id=13958}}) | ||
+ | ** Team leader | ||
+ | ** {{maplinkgen|MAP11|Caco District|Congestion 1024}} | ||
+ | ** {{maplinkgen|MAP30|Nullified Departure|Congestion 1024}} ''(with [[Ian Cunnings (The Flange Peddler)]])'' | ||
+ | * [[MAP27: No Brakes (NDCP)|No Brakes]] ({{ig|id=13208}}) ''(with [[Cyber-Menace]])'' | ||
+ | * Why Did it Have to be Snakes? ({{ig|id=13348}}) | ||
+ | * Doom Advent Calendar 2005: | ||
+ | ** DAC14: Radial Ascension ({{ig|id=14130}}) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===2006=== | ||
+ | * [[Newdoom Community Project]] ({{ig|id=14102}}) | ||
+ | ** {{maplinkgen|MAP27|No Brakes|NDCP}} ''(with Cyber-Menace)'' | ||
+ | ** {{maplinkgen|MAP31|Conglomeration Complex|NDCP}} ''(with [[Darren Finch (Doom_Dude)]], Liam McMullin (Aliotroph?), [[Wes Rath (PumpkinSmasher)]], [[Fatal]] and [[Nuxius]])'' | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references /> | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Personality rights}} | ||
+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Lutrov, Thomas}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Mappers]] |
Revision as of 16:50, 19 December 2021
Thomas Lutrov, better known as Lutrov71, is a mapper who focused on highly-detailed and good looking maps with fun gameplay. Several of his maps were produced in tandem with other authors; influences from Plutonia, as well as a tendency towards high difficulty gameplay are also evident in his work.
He was about 11 years old when he started mapping in 2004.[1] Since he is credited as the team leader of the Congestion 1024 project, which won a Cacoward, he may still be the youngest person with both accomplishments.
Contents
Body of work
2004
- Carnival of Hell (Doomworld/idgames)
- Danger - Offboard (Doomworld/idgames)
- Thematic Elements (Doomworld/idgames) (with Kimmo Kumpulainen (Jimi))
- Community Chest 2 (Doomworld/idgames)
- MAP06: The View
- MAP22: Thematic Elements (with Kimmo Kumpulainen (Jimi))
2005
- Congestion 1024 (Doomworld/idgames)
- Team leader
- MAP11: Caco District
- MAP30: Nullified Departure (with Ian Cunnings (The Flange Peddler))
- No Brakes (Doomworld/idgames) (with Cyber-Menace)
- Why Did it Have to be Snakes? (Doomworld/idgames)
- Doom Advent Calendar 2005:
- DAC14: Radial Ascension (Doomworld/idgames)
2006
- Newdoom Community Project (Doomworld/idgames)
- MAP27: No Brakes (with Cyber-Menace)
- MAP31: Conglomeration Complex (with Darren Finch (Doom_Dude), Liam McMullin (Aliotroph?), Wes Rath (PumpkinSmasher), Fatal and Nuxius)
References
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