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Joseph A. "Joe" Sanabria is a developer who worked at Obsidian Entertainment on Fallout: New Vegas as a senior artist.

Career[]

Work on the Fallout series[]

Sanabria was the person responsible for deciding the HUD color in Fallout: New Vegas.[1] He was also the one to develop the designs of the New Vegas Strip casinos,[2] along with being the lead artist for the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Dead Money, determining the architectural style of the Sierra Madre.[3]

Employment history[]

FromToCompanyRole
June 1996October 1999The Neverhood, Inc.Level Artist / Designer
January 2000March 2001Angel StudiosProducer
September 2002June 2003Black Ops EntertainmentCharacter Artist
July 2003July 2004Rockstar San DiegoSenior Environment Artist
August 2004January 2008THQLead Artist
March 2008April 2011Obsidian EntertainmentArt Director
May 2016August 2017NebulaArt Director
August 2018October 2018The MillConcept Artist
September 2019PresentLaguna College of Art and DesignAdjunct Faculty

Credits[]

Fallout series[]

YearTitleCredited as/for
2010Fallout: New VegasSenior Artist

Other work[]

YearTitleCredited as/for
1996The NeverhoodLevel Designer
2001Test Drive: Off-Road: Wide OpenProducer
2003Terminator 3: Rise of the MachinesAdditional Artist
2015ArmikrogAdditional Artist

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References[]

  1. Josh Sawyer's Formspring
  2. What real-world locations served as the primary inspiration for the New Vegas casinos?
    Joshua Sawyer: I can't remember, but most of the casino designs were developed by Joe Sanabria. There may be some videos online in which Joe talks about them. Sorry I can't be of more help.
    Josh Sawyer Formspring June 11, 2011 answers
  3. Do you know who designed the architecture of the Sierra Madre casino in Dead Money? Mission Revival + Art Deco is something the real world desperately needs.
    Joshua Sawyer: Joe Sanabria was the lead artist for Dead Money and I believe he came up with the style. James Garcia did the modeling and texturing, I think.
    Josh Sawyer Formspring February 13, 2012 answers
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