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[]
Jack Cabot, available after completing the Secret of Cabot House
Emogene Cabot, available after completing the Secret of Cabot House
Lorenzo and Wilhelmina Cabot, available after completing the Secret of Cabot House
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."