Computer gibber, inspection panels, stairs, transition elements
This collection offers a wide array of drawings in appropriate size to give variety to any envirovment, with, as the title suggests, computers around a base, inspection panels, some with transparent holes, (there is even a cobweb), corrugated tunnels, such as between the wagons of a train, stairs for industrial purposes, and doorframes, or pillars that might separate rock textures from manmade stuff texture at entrance of mines, facilities and such. doortracks, door-rails... there are also some civilian kitchens wrapped to be used as they are. They are in a single .PNG spritesheet to simplify their recursive use in a project, up to 48 picas of depth.
If you wanna try use them as textures, i think it is possible, at least with the ones with discernible borders, but i didn't designed them for that use.
I'm pretty confident that this collection might open to various new options in doom modding, but of course you can use it as you see fit.

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Is that just a Mortal Kombat 3 screenshot?
In the very small screens i've used a mugen screenshot with a MK3 background, an imitation of a SF II screenshot, and a picture of Tera Patrick as an inside "Tera Patrick's cameo" joke.
If you're using screenshots of commercial games in the asset, it can't be licensed CC0, hon.
oki, i'll fix it in next 30 minutes.
Thanks. Are there any other textures or parts of other media used in creating your assets?
I fixed it.
Just to clarify a thing, in case of doubts: dressing the woman on the beach with a bikini was just a random whim of the moment that jumped into my skull and amused me. I deeply understood your concern, the rules and it wasn't mean as a provocation.
No, but i'm checking if most common reverse image search give false positives.
TinyEye is unable to find false positives from the drawings i made and scaled down.
Checking TinyEye or similar would only be necessary if you don't know what you put in your own assets. Are you saying you didn't make all the images you used, or that you are not able to trace the origin of imagry you didn't make yourself from scratch?
I used the screenshots i removed, the rest are scaled down versions of images i did from scratch, for 2 of them i used a photography as reference, but drew the corresponding image from scratch.
Oh, and only in this file, the other files are all made from scratch. Sorry for the double post.
Understood. Then all is fixed. Thanks for understanding.