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In a video uploaded by Koala EnChocolat we see an interesting combination of both pixel art and time lapse drawing. This video is actually a time lapse showing off her skills drawing pixel Deku Link From Majora’s Mask on a wall using only markers and several sheets of paper. Jump inside to check it out for yourself.

This past Monday GameXplain posted a video explaining the difference between Deku Link’s water skipping ability in Majora’s Mask for Nintendo 64 and Majora’s Mask 3D. Even though it’s not a big difference, some people are complaining about the slight change. While you still get just 5 jumps on the water, you’re not allowed to use the spin attack to gain momentum. For example, you can’t use a spin attack to easily get to the lily pads on the left…

Hello everyone. At Zelda Dungeon we sure are getting tons of news on Hyrule Warriors, which is as exciting for us as it is for you, but if you would like a break, here is another Zelda Artist Exposition. These features are designed to better spread the joy of art throughout the Zelda community and further support fan artists. Today’s feature is a rather popular artist on deviantART. He really does not need exposed at all, but I love his…

I’ve been waiting for this one for a long time, and now finally the moment has arrived to wonder: who is the Link in Majora’s Mask? Well, yes, to almost all Zelda fans it is common knowledge that the Link in Majora’s Mask is in fact the same Link from Ocarina of Time, and is still, essentially, the Hero of Time. But, he is, in fact, different. I’ve got your attention now, haven’t I? Well, keep reading if you want…

Welcome to another edition of Zelda Fanart Spotlight. Today we are featuring a 3D render of Deku Link from Majora’s Mask, by Spanish Artist OmarAmores. When I first saw this picture, my first thought was that he had created clay models and superimposed the picture onto a photo background, reminiscent of the Pikimin 2 box art style. However, this is in fact a 3D model, using Zbrush to create the sculpted texture. The composition is beautiful, exaggerating the small stature…

Today’s Zelda Fanart Spotlight is on deviantART artist ShadowScarKnight‘s Majora’s Mask fanart, “It Looks So Sad…“. This fanart shows Link as a Deku at the beginning of the game shortly after he was cursed by the Skull Kid. He comes across this sad looking tree while on his journey to Clock Town. Tatl comments on how it looks like it could almost start crying at any moment due to the how sad the expression looks on its face. The two…

Today’s Zelda Fanart Spotlight is on deviantART artist uniqueLegend‘s Theophany Project that the artist is currently undertaking. So far the artist has finished two of the ten artworks that they are planning on creating. Each artwork will showcase a scene that takes place from each track of Theophany’s Time’s End: Majora’s Mask album. The two artworks that are currently finished each depict a scene from the album’s first two tracks: Majora’s Mask and Clockworks. She is currently working on the…

Deku Link Terrarium

January 01 2013 by John

With the holiday season now well and truly over, people across the world have resigned to packing away their decorations and their festive cheer for yet another year. For some people this will be a relief, as the chore of having to choose and purchase presents for a large amount of people over the holiday period can often be a tiresome and stressful task. However, amongst all the discarded wrapping paper and the questionable gifts from family members, it’s nice…

Today’s fanart spotlight is from German artist Dion. This is an artist who has done some absolutely incredible fan artwork for the Zelda series, specifically Majora’s Mask, and is someone who I have wanted to feature more than once in the past. So today, along with looking at this newest remarkable creation, we will also be looking at some of Dion’s previous work as well.

Today’s Zelda Fanart Spotlight is on deviantART artist, Lunaros‘ Majora’s Mask fanart, ‘Song of Time‘. This fanart features the time in the game where Link (as Deku Link) uses the Song of Time for the first time after he recovers his ocarina from Skull Kid. The background of the picture shows the glowing clocks whose hands are turning counterclockwise swarming around Link and Tatl as they fall backwards through time. The look on Deku Link’s face shows his obvious shock…