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Antigone and Polyneices

DAZ|Studio Mythology posted on Jan 16, 2019
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Antigone was the daughter of King Oedipus. After her brothers killed each other in a war of succession, King Creon of Thebes denied Polyneices a burial decreeing the body should be left where it fell, deeming him the agressor. Antigone's dispute with the king to secure her brother a decent burial and its terible outcome are the subject of Sophocles' famous play, which is one of the most enduring and frequently staged tragedies of all time. In addition to SAV's wonderful electra dress, I've used Flipmodes "top of the world" terrain, Esha's "Delira" for the jewlery, Luthbel's "Ad Gladio" and Barbara Brundon's "Centurion" for the armour, and Valandar's "Classic Shields" all available from DAZ. The perched raven is a great little static freebie prop from mostdigitalceations, and the flying raven was done in photoshop.

Production Credits


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Comments (4)


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zaqxsw

4:20PM | Wed, 16 January 2019

Stunning!

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miwi

3:48PM | Thu, 17 January 2019
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UteBigSmile

5:26PM | Tue, 18 June 2019

Wonderfully done with an outstanding lightning - Top Artwork!

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RRun

4:43PM | Fri, 21 June 2019

Excellent, also like that most of your posts are accompanied by an interesting backstory.


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