Orphaned at five on a peasant’s farm and left to fend for herself on the streets of La Rochelle for years, Jeanne learned at an early age the importance of survival. At nine, she was rescued and put into a Catholic orphanage, where she learned to be a caregiver and developed an unshakable faith in God. When presented the opportunity to travel to the colonies of Nouvelle-France, Jeanne saw this as a sign to leave France and start a new life overseas – one where she could make a difference in the lives of others.
Whilst aboard the ship to Canada, Jeanne’s optimism, excitement and healing prowess proved invaluable to Les Filles du Roi… However, her distinct lack of interest regarding the matters of marriage made her somewhat of an outcast. In the end, even she could not stop the Windigo-borne storm that raged on the waters that night from sinking the vessel, leaving her stranded on the bank of the Saint-Lawrence river. Now, with only the faithful dog Capitaine by her side, Jeanne must travel south-west to Quebec by herself, all while finding a way to survive the wilderness and escape the clutches of “Le Diable” that prowls at night.
Sculpt in Zbrush
Clothes made in marvelous designer
Model created in topogun and 3ds max
Projections and promo shot made in marmoset toolbag
Textured in Substance painter
Clay renders done in Keyshot