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Ryan Sears is an artist who worked at Bethesda Softworks on Fallout 3, Fallout 4 and Fallout 76 as a world artist. In the updated credits for Skyline Valley, he was listed as an additional world artist.

Career[edit]

Fallout Series[edit]

Sears helped create the workshop mechanic for Fallout 4, and served as a lead world artist on the workshop-related DLCs such as the Contraptions Workshop.[Dev 1][Dev 2][1] He was also credited by Todd Howard as the artist who created the Vault Boy light show featured in the Bethesda E3 Showcase World Premiere video for Fallout 4.[Ext 1]

Employment History[edit]

FromToCompanyRole
2005PresentBethesda SoftworksWorld Artist

Credits[edit]

Fallout Series[edit]

YearTitleCredited
2008Fallout 3 Fallout 3World Artist
2015Fallout 4 Fallout 4World Artist
2016Wasteland Workshop Wasteland WorkshopLead World Artist
2016Contraptions Workshop Contraptions WorkshopLead World Artist
2016Vault-Tec Workshop Vault-Tec WorkshopLead World Artist
2018Fallout 76 Fallout 76World Artist
Additional World Artist

Other work (excerpt)[edit]

YearTitleCredited
2006The Elder Scrolls IV: OblivionAdditional World Artist

References[edit]

  1. Bethesda Plays Fallout 4 - Vault-Tec Workshop (Developer Walkthrough)
    Ryan Sears: "I am lead world artist on the workshop DLCs."
Developer Statements
  1. Ryan Sears: "I've worked on Oblivion & Fallout 3. I built Riften in Skyrim, and helped make Fallout 4's workshop mode."
    (Fallout 4 Developer Statements - Miscellaneous; Ryan Sears: Workshop Mode Work, 2018 August 31)
  2. Ryan Sears:"A thing I worked on comes out tonight! If you play FALLOUT 4, check it out!"
    (Fallout 4 Developer Statements - Miscellaneous; Ryan Sears: Contraptions Workshop Credit, 2016 June 20)
External