

Smartass Fallout-related answer = FEV is a hell of a drug. they actually get SMALLER the farther back you go. I wanted something more primal looking, without relying on actual prehistoric horses since ya know. I did try giving her a sturdy draft build but it just looked too awkward. Science Answer = Rhinos are actually related to Horses! They're known as Perissodactyls or "Odd-Toes Ungulates" it's a interesting read if you look it up. Why is Lily a rhinoceros and not a horse? I got a lot more creative with the poses, and experimented more with coloring this time round and I am rather pleased with the results!Īlso I know what you're thinking. So as a way of celebrating, I of course decided to draw the main companions as centaurs to add to my ever growing herd! I recently completed the main game/DLC for New Vegas and am currently just doing some misc achievement hunting. Maybe these unused concepts will make it into future games? It’s been known to happen.Something Something. So from creatures to gear to character designs, there is actually a lot to look over. I own a copy Fallout 3’s collector's edition concept art book (came with a Vault lunchbox!) and it’s loaded with cool ideas that did not make it into the final game product. That’s not all, but Fallout 3 had a lot of creatures cut that we can see concept art of, such as wastewolves, abominations, and piggy bank grenades.

I’ve been in the midst of re-playing Fallout 4 (need to actually play the DLC now), so a lot of ideas have been rattling in my mind lately of some ideas that could’ve been, like Hancock having hair or the Institute having their own type of Power Armor. The concept art even inspired some fans to create mods for some of this cut out content!

Just flipping through the pages gets you excited about world-building, drawing, and coming up with ideas for the Fallout universe. The concept art books for the Fallout franchise contain amazing illustrations.
