The Widow of Zheng by JoeJarrah
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Description
Zhèng Shì (1775–1844) (literally "widow of Zheng") terrorised the South China Sea in the early 19th century. Despite her notoriety, little is actually known about her life. She was born Sehk Heonggu in Guangdong, where she was a working girl before being captured by pirates. In 1801, she married the pirate Jihng Yāt and on his death took over his operations. She is reputed to have commanded 1,800 ships and a pirate crew of about 80,000 men, women and children. She was never defeated and became one of the most successful pirates in history; she even managed to retire peacefully with her fortune intact.
This is a rework of an old render I did, but taking advantage of some costume pieces I bought but never got round to using. It features a combination of various re-textured bits form Pretty3D's various pirate sets (Seven Seas and Evil Gold) as well as the DAZ Buccaneer outfit. The boat is a morphed version 3Djoji's "RobberKook".
Comments (7)
water
Cool lady !
zaqxsw
Shiver me timbers! She's gorgeous!
crunch01
just wonderful!
miwi
Glendaw
Wow what a well accomplished and harsh looking lady.
She must of endured many battles.
Awesome story and render, well done.
Shayr
Very well.
ArtistKimberly
Delightfully Beautiful Work,