Paintings are constructible settlement and world objects in Fallout 4.
Characteristics[]
Pieces of decoration adorning buildings before the Great War. Some varieties of paintings can also be constructed at settlement workshops.
Crafting[]
Materials: | Requirements: | Produces: | ||
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Wood (3) | Painting (1) |
Materials: | Requirements: | Produces: | ||
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Wood (5) | Painting (1) |
Behind the scenes[]
- The painting with a horse on it is a parody of Napoleon Crossing the Alps, an oil painting by Jacques-Louis David. Napoleon's face is replaced with that of Todd Howard, the game director of Fallout 4.
- The cat paintings are based on world artist Nathan Purkeypile's family cats.[1] One of these cats, Galen, was the reference for the dark-striped cat with a toy rocket, as well as the painting featuring a cat meowing with its tail pointed up. Galen passed away in July 2020.[2]
Gallery[]
Settlement objects[]
World objects[]
Pickman Gallery[]
Modern art[]
References[]
- ↑ Nate Purkeypile on Twitter: "The cat paintings in Fallout 4 are based on my cats. :)"
- ↑ Nate Purkeypile on Twitter: "So, it's tough to post this, but Galen, one of the stars of the cat paintings in Fallout 4/76 has passed away. He was a great cat. He was super cuddly and even knew how to do tricks.
He will be missed. I hope his cat paintings continue to bring everyone joy."