Tag: Artwork

Alongside the plethora of Nintendo news we’ve received this morning, Nintendo has also shown off a new piece of Zelda U art. The artwork boasts Link firing a bow, but that’s not what’s interesting about it . . .

As with everything we’ve seen of Zelda U so far, Link is still dressed in the same blue garments, which begs the question: what’s happened to the green tunic? Also, if…

Today seems to be the day for quite a bit of new information surrounding the upcoming Hyrule Warriors Legends. This time the news comes from Koei Tecmo, who has updated the Japanese website for the game with several new screenshots and artwork featuring, several characters, fairies, and new items to be found in the game. Many of these images relate to the new “My Fairy System” that was just revealed in this week’s issue of Famitsu magazine, as well as…

It was announced back in July that Akira Himekawa was in the process of making a new Zelda manga. Much speculation about what the theme of the new comic could be, with my personal choice being Twilight Princess. But no matter what the new work will be one thing is for sure, it will be high quality and take us on a grand adventure. We know this cause manga artist Akira Himekawa is truly talented and has a knack for…

Yesterday Nintendo announced the release date for the latest in The Legend of Zelda series and in case you might have missed the news, Tri Force Heroes launches in Europe, Australia, and North America on October 23rd. With this latest bit of exciting news for Zelda fans also came a few new images of artwork released by Nintendo. The artwork is starting to help us paint a fuller picture of the game and the possible adventures we might have, one…

Brendan Milos has continued his journey of creating artwork for many of the enemies of Majora’s Mask. This is part of a fan project to create artwork for all of the Majora’s Mask Enemies that appear in the game. This time around he tackles the miniboss, Snapper and Gekko. This combination of enemies appears within the Woodfall Temple where they serve as one of the mini-bosses that protects the Boss Key. Snappers also appear in other areas of the Overworld,…

Brendan Milos has continued his journey of creating artwork for many of the enemies of Majora’s Mask. This is part of a fan project to create artwork for all of the Majora’s Mask Enemies that appear in the game. This time around he tackles an enemy Green ChuChu. The Green ChuChu is quite similar to the Red ChuChu, except this time it holds a magic jar inside and usually appears in places where magic is in high demand. They are…

Brendan Milos has continued his journey of creating artwork for many of the enemies of Majora’s Mask. This is part of a fan project to create artwork for all of the Majora’s Mask Enemies that appear in the game. This time around he tackles an enemy Octorok, a creature that has appeared in almost every single Legend of Zelda to date. While the Octorok was a land enemy in the first four titles, it transitioned to being a water-based enemy…

Brendan Milos has continued his journey of creating artwork for many of the enemies of Majora’s Mask. This is part of a fan project to create artwork for all of the Majora’s Mask Enemies that appear in the game. This time around he tackles a Big Poe, one of the most requested enemies for him to draw. Big Poe’s are not too common in Majora’s Mask, appearing exclusive Beneath the Well, and within the Ikana Graveyard. When defeated, Link is…

The Legend of Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma has recently revealed the winners of the Majora’s Mask Art Academy contest on Miiverse. The contest was announced as part of a joint celebration for the launch of Majora’s Mask 3D and the return of the Symphony of the Goddesses Master Quest Tour, and encouraged artists of all skill levels to design an entry based on the world of Termina and its inhabitants. The caliber of the entries and the creativity is quite…

Every year the Spanish city of Valencia holds Las Fallas, a festival at which people construct extravagant themed sculptures and art pieces to be put on display in city streets. This year’s Las Fallas took place this week, and a certain beloved Nintendo franchise was the subject of one of these sculptures. Inspired by The Legend of Zeldathis sculpture (called a “falla,” or torch) was spotted among the others, showcasing some amazing artistry and creativity…