Fallout 4

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The mod adds 214 high quality Public Domain Paintings to Fallout 4.

Currently features the works of John Martin, Thomas Cole, Frederic Edwin Church, Clara Peeters, and Jacques-Louis David.

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The Public Domain Paintings Pack!

The mods adds 214 high quality public domain paintings sourced from Wikipedia into the world of fallout 4.

Currently the mod features


The Mod Requires the Settlement Menu Manager mod by cadpnq, however, if you use one of the No SMM versions of this mod then you won't need the Settlement Menu Manager mod. Some people have said the SMM version doesn't work for them, but the No SMM Version does work so if you have trouble with the SMM versions try the No SMM Versions.

The Paintings can be found by first going to Decorations and then Wall Decoration in the Settlement Menu and there you should find one category for each painter. When selecting a Painter category you need to hit the up button twice to get to the paintings.

All Paintings give 1 happiness to the settlement the paintings are built in and use a large frame so you are at their most visible, of course, this also means that they take up quite a bit of space so you will need to be careful in placing them or perhaps you'll need to build a gallery to house them.

There are simply too many paintings in this mod for the image section so if you wish to see the painting in the mod then please click on one painters names and you will be taken to their Wikipedia pages; John Martin's main page has his paintings, but there are dedicated galleries for Thomas Cole, Frederic Edwin Church, and Clara Peeters' paintings on their main page.

Not all of the paintings from the Wikipedia galleries made their way into this mod and the 2 reasons for that are that either the paintings in question were too dark to make any detail out or that the resolution was very low and thus wouldn't have looked good.