While it's the closest planet to the sun in the Necro System (Devil's Doorway), it was the last to be redone in CGI. Magma lakes dot the surface. It's landscape changes periodically as storms rain down magma. At night, this magma cools. If a person survived a storm outside the planet's only outpost, they would surely be lost...
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Arctica is the furthest planet from the sun (out of three) in the Necro System, also known to the galaxy as "The Devil's Doorway." 80 years ago, one of the outposts on the planet was shut down due to an alleged infestation of creatures. There were a handful of survivors, but they vanished from existence after being rescued.
Finally got another piece done. This time, I wanted to remake the Devil's Doorway, so I started with the original planet that I made, Viridi Mortem. It's a desolate planet (or so it would seem) and it's actually featured for a little while in Dark Matter III, my third novel. The first of the three planets in the system is now CGI (though it's in the middle of the other two planets)!
Super stoked! July 9th (Saturday) third anniversary of my second novel, Dark Matter Rises, and to celebrate, all three of the Dark Matter novels will be available digitally for FREE on Amazon Kindle and the Kindle app for Android and iOS. Links are below, but I'll be posting them again on Saturday!
Dark Matter: Code Red: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078T1ZBRV Dark Matter Rises: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07SX6NYZG Dark Matter III: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B09S6LHC49 Back with some more art! I told everyone it was going to be a busy year! This is a new planet canonical to the Dark Matter series. I should actually phrase it as a rendering of a planet that has already been featured in the books, but only by name.
Ooh, so this one...this one was some work, but it started out as a complete screw up of another piece I'm doing, "Eye of the Sea." One look at those rocks, and I couldn't resist throwing some more assets in and saving this as a whole new file!
I always loved this color of blue, though as much science as I study, I don't know if this color star is out there. I also love the title on this one.
I love playing with volumetrics. This just came out creepy in a way, but I absolutely love it. Who knows what could be lurking in the cloud?
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