Connor McCampbell is an artist who worked at Bethesda Softworks on Fallout 76 as a world artist.
Work on the Fallout series[]
McCampbell created the sheepsquatch club and staff for the Wild Appalachia update, with assistance from Ian Olsen, Jacob Raymor and Jonathan Rush.[1] McCampbell was also involved in the development of the Mysterious Guidestones, introduced in the Wastelanders update,[2] in addition to designing the Appalachian Thunder Pipe, reusing the tall magazine and drill bit from the original Gatling gun.[3] McCampbell served as the primary environment artist on Expeditions: The Pitt, and also worked on its trailer.[4]
Some other locations that McCampbell worked on can be viewed in the gallery.[5][6][7][8][9][10]
Employment history[]
From | To | Company | Role |
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? | ? | Bethesda Game Studios Austin | Environment Artist |
? | Present | Respawn Entertainment | Senior Environment Artist |
Credits[]
Fallout series[]
Year | Title | Credited as/for |
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2018 | Fallout 76 | World Artist |
Other work[]
Year | Title | Credited as/for |
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2015 | Dragon Age: Inquisition - Jaws of Hakkon | Environment Artist |
Gallery[]
Locations[]
Game objects[]
Items[]
References[]
- ↑ ArtStation: Fallout 76 - Sheepsquatch Weapons
- ↑ The guidestones have an author tag of connor.mccampbell in the game's files.
- ↑ ArtStation: Fallout 76 - Appalachian Thunder Pipe
- ↑ BGS_Steve (Steve Massey) on Bethesda Game Studios' official Discord
- ↑ Fallout 76 - Misc. Environment Work
- ↑ ArtStation: Fallout 76 - Daggers Den
- ↑ ArtStation: Fallout 76 - Foundation
- ↑ ArtStation: Fallout 76 - Harpers Ferry Tunnel
- ↑ ArtStation: Fallout 76 - Raider Cave
- ↑ ArtStation: Fallout 76 - Uncanny Caverns