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Another week of Linktober is under our belts and we’re nearly to the half way point! Monthly art challenges can be a little rough if you’ve never done one before so be sure to be kind to yourself! You don’t have to complete every day, the whole point of this month’s challenge is to have fun, support those in Zelda community, and learn something new along the way! Now, let’s check out some of the amazing artwork from this week….

Hello and welcome to back to Artists of Legend! I am so excited to bring back this series for the month of October and I hope that I can give it the same kind of justice as my predecessors before me! In our announcement post about this series’ brief return we discussed Linktober and what the challenge is all about. You can read more about Linktober here, but for now let’s get into some week one Linktober pieces! Week One’s…

Happy October 1st, everyone! If you’ve been in the Zelda community long enough, you’ve likely heard about a little art challenge that happens in the month of October called Linktober. Linktober has been around for a number of years, and it is loved by many in the community, myself included. Linktober’s creator, Joel Siegal, has curated two different challenge calendars this year for artists to participate in. All forms of art are accepted, and any level of artist is welcome…

Update: A second Linktober 2022 calendar, called “Linktober Quest,” has been released, with alternative prompts encouraging content creators to take their Zelda-based original character on a 31-day journey.   Do you have an OC? Take them on a journey to save Hyrule! Each day builds the story. Read the Quest Manifesto on our site for full details.#linktober #inktober #zelda #legendofzelda #nintendo #ゼルダの伝説 #任天堂株式会社 #リンク #ゼルダ姫 #campaign #originalcharacter pic.twitter.com/dKALeSpqcu — Linktober | Black Lives Matter (@linktober) August 27, 2022 Original: The…

The time has finally come for Zelda content creators from all over to come together and showcase their love for the series! Linktober’s Zelda Creator Con is on its third year, and you won’t want to miss a fun-filled weekend packed with art, cosplay showcases, and streamers doing what they love. What’s even better is that you can enjoy this show from the comfort of your own home and only for a dollar (or more if you would like to…

Are you an artist? A cosplayer? A streamer, musician, writer, podcaster? Do you just enjoy doodling little Zelda characters in the margins of your notebook? Then Zelda Creator Con, hosted by artist Joel D. Siegel and his team at Linktober, might be the place for you to show off your skills. And, good news: applications for the 2022 show are now open! Started in light of the pandemic in 2020 to fill the void left behind when in-person conventions were…

It’s week four of Linktober! All month long, I’ve been combing the Internet, searching candy buckets high and low, to bring you a feast of curated art. This week, we’re looking at days 29-31 of the Linktober calendars as well as other pieces from earlier in the month. Before we get started, please remember: All art is good art. Just because you don’t like a particular piece, doesn’t mean it’s bad. Artists, if you don’t see your work on this week’s…

It’s week four of Linktober! All month long, I’ve been combing the Internet, searching the pumpkin patches high and low, to bring you a truckload of curated art. This week, we’re looking at days 21-28 of the Linktober calendars. Artists of Legend, please stick until the end of the article to find out November’s art challenge! Before we get started, please remember: All art is good art. Just because you don’t like a particular piece, doesn’t mean it’s bad. Artists,…

It’s week three of Linktober! All month long, I’ve been combing the Internet, taking in the sights, and bringing you a tasty candy trove of curated art. This week, we’re looking at days 14-20 of the Linktober calendars. Last week, we saw a lot of wonderful traditionally drawn pieces. This week, we have a lot of digitally illustrated works to admire! Before we get started, please remember: All art is good art. Just because you don’t like a particular piece,…

Week two of Linktober was filled with ups and downs. I suppose fatigue began to set in, so that was the major hurdle I had to overcome. I left off last Sunday only having the next day’s sketch ready, although Monday evening I felt compelled not to leave the piece at only the sketch phase, and went on to ink it. That was the critical point of the week: the choice was maintaining the cushion of one day (so if…