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newvegascowboy · 1 day
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mount with typical legion tack
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koilarist · 7 months
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So I may or may not have gotten a little carried away with some Fallout creature designs that have been bouncing around in my head for a while...
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noodle8 · 1 year
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the fev Beastie
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fxrehawk · 10 days
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here's my gift for @keiko-fallout for the fallout celebradiation exchange! have some silly nightstalkers
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sleights-of-hand · 1 year
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Fanart of @media-illiterate’s Hellverine from her original Fallout setting, since I really enjoy the concept! This was a fun little style test too, toying with solid black shading among other things.
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fallouthomestaedau · 1 month
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Hey y’all and welcome
Some of y’all may have noticed I disappeared for a bit, but I return and with good news
I’ve decided to revamp all my work and give y’all something more worthy of your time. I will give y’all a quick overview of what I’m doing below
New creature
New plants
My personal au
Fanon
Canon
In depth looks into wasteland life
Deep dives into factions
Asks and questions
Talking about the games
Keep in mind this list will likely grow and change at some point, this is no end all be all, so don’t be afraid to ask
Ps. if you read to here, I love you and you’re doing amazing
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fuzzydreamin · 2 months
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MTG: Fallout Fauna
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media-illiterate · 1 year
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Behold, the Hellverine*, a post-war mutant wolverine inhabiting the colder regions of the American and Canadian wasteland. *Also called the Glutton, the Carcajou, and the Hairy Deathclaw**. **The Hellverine (Gulo Gulo Formido], bears no relation to any subspecies of Deathclaw (Belua Morsunguis).
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pinkvbay · 2 years
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leafstem · 1 year
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Brahmin
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other photos, 1st is also has saturation and contrast edited and 2nd is the unedited original photo
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this is the draft drawing
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newvegascowboy · 2 days
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fallouttt horses. I don't have a snazzy name for them, they're just my silly little guys.
Transcript cause my handwriting is bad:
Fanged mouth - used for offence and defense. They are opportunistic predators and will often eat small animals like mice and lizards, or birds if they can catch them.
Bristles - Bristles on their withers/shoulder and on their croup are tough and sharp, meant to dissuade any predator who might be big enough to grab them or jump on their back. These are frequently cut down for the comfort of the horse and rider.
Spurs and secondary spurs - Spurs for defense. They are larger on males than on females. Not every horse has secondary spurs; Spurs are usually shaved down by farriers for workhorses or horses kept in herds to prevent injuries.
Three toed hind feet - toed hind feet give the hoof more grip when turning and on uneven terrain.
Standard bred horses are found all over. Decently healthy, decently strong and fast, they're good workhorses and riding horses both. Usually even tempered, they can be prone to fighting.
Heavy bred horses are usually workhorses or cart horses. They have good endurance and good health, but poor speed. They are calm horses, and don't tend to get aggravated easily.
Desert bred horses are fast and have good endurance, but they are badly tempered and difficult to train. They are favored mounts of Legionaries due to their intelligence and the ease of care, but they can frequently injure their riders.
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applebottombees · 2 months
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My new fallout art. I really like drawing monsters.
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noodle8 · 2 months
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Mutated tongue eating louse. Now you too can have isopod in mouth!
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fxrehawk · 8 months
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i yell about weird horses a lot for someone that never draws weird horses
just playing around with some Ideas and one of red dead mercy's other horses; this one's tarot, her bay frame criollo
commission info | ko-fi
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calder · 9 months
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fallouthomestaedau · 2 years
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waste iguana
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a common wasteland species and general pest, the wasteland iguana, a species found all throughout north America, is best known for how often they are food, either for people or predators,like young deathclaws, feral dogs, large birds and even very brave cats. waste iguanas are nearly at the bottom of the food chain. they feed primarily on radroaches, baby radsorpions, eggs, birds and plantlife, they often raid coops and gardens for an easy meal, which is a big part of how they became pests, another reason would be how fast they reproduce. waste iguanas lay 5-20 eggs every six months, these eggs take 90 days to 4 months to hatch depending on season and ambient radiation. young waste iguanas care for themselves from the day they hatch but will often stick close to their mothers till they are about a year old. male waste iguanas are highly territorial, often keeping territories that can be up a couple acres of land. males keep a harem of up to 20 females who nest in burrows all over his territory. waste iguanas are eaten in a variety of ways from soups and stews to grilled and fried, even their eggs are used in a variety of dishes. during the fall waste iguanas eat up to twice their body weight trying to put as much weight on as possible, as once winter hits waste iguanas hibernate in a communal burrow till spring when they emerge to feed and breed and lay eggs. there have been rumors of glowing iguanas in the glowing sea, revered by some of the children of atom cults. glowing iguanas have a radioactive bite and inedibal meat
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