Located on the tropical paradise of Isla Nublar, the Jurassic World resort is one of the most popular vacation destinations on the planet. While many would be overwhelmed with running an attraction such as this, it's nothing that the park's operations manager Claire Dearing can't handle. An image that I started to work on before Christmas, and just finished up now in honor of the new Jurassic World: Dominion trailer dropping this week. Jurassic World: Claire Dearing on DeviantArt
Two years ago, I made the Princess Leia: Rebel Spy series of images, and they ended up becoming my first really popular pieces. Unfortunately, I look back on them now and feel like I should delete them out of embarrassment at just how low-quality they are to my recent stuff (but hey, I was still relatively new at the photo-editing game at the time). Instead of just deleting them, I'm going to release new "remastered" versions of select images every now and then, beginning with Rebel Spy . This version is inspired by the covers of the 90s-era Star Wars Dark Horse comics (for no other reason other than that I like that aesthetic). Princess Leia: Rebel Spy REMASTERED on DeviantArt
Beneath the small English village of Blackcaster, deep within a winding cavern, Barbara Wright is about to discover an unnatural metamorphosis is taking place. Protected from the harsh cold air of the subterranean chamber inside a warm gelatinous cocoon of orange and yellow, Susan Foreman's mind has become something like a soft clay being psychically re-shaped by the alien arachnids that call this cave home. Like the others abducted before her, she's completely surrendered herself to their powers, embracing the Eight Legs as superior creatures that need to be obeyed. The oily skin of the pod glistens in the dark from the beam of Barbara's torch, revealing large silhouettes of spiders looming in the wings to strike at the unsuspecting school teacher... A remake of the two Susan and Barbara: Prisoners of The Spiders images from 2020, now done in the style of a vintage sci-fi anthology magazine. Fun fact: this was the only element I saved from the orig...
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