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An Early Plant Beast Render

Many, many Distant Horizon Universe newsletters ago, back in early 2019, I had a poll for which Distant Horizon beast subscribers would like to see me try to render in Daz.

Keyword being “try” to render, because I was still learning the program and uh… even my drawn attempts to create beasties hadn’t been that great.

At the time, I had a lot fewer assets to work with, and a lot less practice with morphing the figure’s features to get the desired look.

Anyway, with a lot of Photoshop post-processing…

This was my take on a plant beast “candid shot” caught in the wild by a rebel photographer.

The image was inspired by this section from Distant Horizon, where Jenna sees a picture of a plant beast for the first time:

The image had been taken in a jungle, with thick ferns and tall trees spiraling around the frame. It focused on a vaguely humanoid creature. Thick, woody vines wrapped around its hands, twined across its shoulders, and curled around its collarbone. The vines rested loose against its bare chest. The creature—male—was naked, with pale, green-tinted skin and a thicker brow. Like the beast we’d seen in the security feed, this one had cat-like eyes and pointed ears.

Anyway, there you have it!

First attempt to create a Distant Horizon beast in Daz.

Should I give it another go sometime, try a then and now?

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💀 – Book Quote – Winter Growth

Today I’m starting a weekly book quote based on the previous book art image!

Which means we get a taste of Ivy Man from Fractured Skies (Distant Horizon #2) . . .

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The human-plant monster popped its shoulders, and then stretched its vine-and-bone arm toward a snowy mound. A wooden staff flew into the monster’s hand. It paused and examined the weapon: a long, straight piece of wood with a bleached skull strapped to its top.

I have been following your progress for some time now, Sapling.


Beware the lure of Ivy Man in Fractured Skies . . .
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💀 Book Art – Winter Growth

Book art time! 📚


💀 Winter Growth 🍃
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A monster made from vines kneels in a wintery forestscape with a staff topped with a skull.

Featuring: Ivy Man
Book: Fractured Skies (Distant Horizon #2)
Medium: Daz Studio 4.15 with Iray, and Photoshop CS5
Description: A portrait of Ivy Man, a monster who keeps himself alive (sort of) with his life-spirit powers and the use of his plant manipulation powers. After dying in a particularly dangerous mercenary mission, he created himself a body of vines, roots, and bones. Though a spirit now, he’s attached himself to the vines, which makes him rather difficult to kill. He makes his first appearance toward the end of Fractured Skies, when he uses telepathy powers to wreak havoc on Jenna’s team and try luring Jenna into his clutches. He has an unhealthy obsession with her after witnessing one of her first missions, and he continues to be a thorn in her (and pretty much everyone’s) side.
Here, we see him growing ivy in the dead of winter, carrying his staff with a human skull on top.

He is most definitely not a people person.

Beware the lure of Ivy Man in Fractured Skies . . .
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🌱 Book Art – Sunrise in the Garden

Today I’m starting to feature art Isaac and I have created based on our books! Most of these will have been featured in our newsletters previously at some point, but I haven’t really shown them elsewhere online.

I’m starting with:

🌱 “Sunrise in the Garden” 🌄
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Sunrise in the Garden

Featuring: Jenna Nickleson
Book: Distant Horizon series
Medium: Daz Studio 4.15 with Iray, and Photoshop CS5
Description: Given how much trouble Jenna (the protagonist) runs into throughout the series (especially in Starless Night), we thought it might be nice to give her a moment of peace surrounded by plant life. She’s a plant elemental, and wanted to be a biologist before discovering she had super powers and getting dragged into a rebellion.

Read Jenna’s story in Distant Horizon . . .
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