Indigenosa by Peter_Pixy_Harrison
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
For the past three years one story has amassed more of my collective time and attention than any other.
Scorpio's series of books is set in a world collapsing into conflict, set across six nations/tribes and covering a landmass of some 11000km2 including multiple terrains and two geological plates.
By any standards it's vast and incredibly complex with each nation or tribe having their own distinctive heritage, mythology, customs, trade and traditions.
Modelling and even imagining these areas alone is a vast task in itself without adding people and narrative to them.
For the most part due to it's quite violent nature, scale and as most pieces potentially will go on to become integral parts of the story, I keep the vast majority of it entirely under wraps.
However from time to time a piece comes that has no destiny to be included within nor that gives too much information about the story or setting itself.
This is such a piece.
I hope you enjoy a sneak peak of something I guard very tightly and hold even more dearly.
The landscape elements are made using Gaea and Blender,
The character is made within Blender, then rigged for Gen 8.1 then exported back to Blender,
Plants are either made in Blender or imported
Clothing is a kitbash of Daz items, self made stuff (I'm awful at making clothes)
Lighting is courtesy of my self made sun system,
No AI and No Edits
No mesh shots I'm afraid (I always forget to do them)

Comments (1)
Wonderfully tranquil yet mysterious image. Very nicely done. :-)
Thank you, the general feeling is kind of how it should be, these people are quite isolated and incredibly reclusive.
The vast majority of all my research has been courtesy of people that photograph to show them to the world whilst aiming to protect them. Building up a few contacts has been the only way to truly bring these people to life in a way that I hope truly captures what a tribe or people of this kind would be like.