Tag: Art

There are many different mediums of art; digital, pencil, pen, watercolor, and very rarely crayons. When people think crayons, they tend to think of a messy coloring job done by a young child. Recently however, a wonderful drawing of Twilight Princess Link got a lot of attention. Why? Because it was drawn entirely with crayons! Reddit and Imgur user Dweebette is a completely self taught artist. When she posted her art on the /r/Zelda forum, I don’t think that many…

The twin Italian artists of Van Orton Design recently created an animated GIF of Link, Ganondorf, and Hyrule Castle. The piece is titled “The Legend of Zelda” and is a very unique and attention grabbing take on the rivalry between the Hero and the Prince of Darkness. The color scheme and rather geometric style make it reminiscent of Tron, and make it a worthwhile piece of artwork for any Zelda fan to view. Hit the jump to take a look!…

How to Draw Toon Link

November 19 2014 by Maanav Goyal

Toon Link is one of the most widely known variations of Link. From his childish yet heroic attitude or his strange facial expressions, Toon Link is one of the better known incarnations of Link in gaming media. Now you can learn to draw him using a video tutorial uploaded by YouTuber Cartooning4Kids, a simple drawing tutorial YouTube channel, though aimed at kids, provides some pretty useful tutorials for anyone. So get out your pad and pencil, and hit the jump…

Following today’s announcement of Majora’s Mask 3D, Nintendo has released tons of offical screenshots and artwork for the game. It all looks completely brilliant, and some of this artwork is just breathtaking; you can tell they’re pulling out all the stops for this game.

We see screenshots of the Moon and various characters from the game, as well as very in-depth, detailed artwork of Link and Skull Kid, as well as lots of simple art of Link in his alternate forms…

You may know Akira Himekawa as the author and illustrator behind the Legend of Zelda mangas. If you are not familiar, Akira Himekawa is actually a creative duo, A. Honda and S. Nagano, who have collaborated on Legend of Zelda mangas, among many others. They have recently started a series over at Tokyo Otaku Mode outlining the process of creating a manga from start to finish. Check out some details after the jump! Catty GreentreeI am a writer, blogger, and…

There are many beautiful pieces of The Legend of Zelda fan art floating around on the Internet, but self-taught Hungarian artist, Adam Scythe, has created a watercolour painting timelapse that truly is a masterpiece.

Brazilian illustrator, Cássio Yoshiyaki Shibukawa, has wowed the online art community with his CGI-style renditions of Princess Zelda (Tetra), and Link. Obviously The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker inspired, these two pieces of art are absolutely beautiful and capture the atmosphere of The Wind Waker perfectly, being almost Dreamworks or Pixar-like in appearance…

Hyrule Warriors is close to being every Zelda fan’s dreams come true as multiple worlds collide for one epic adventure, but those hoping for a female Link didn’t get their prayers answered. It’s unfortunate, because it almost happened. Layiko on tumblr posted some screenshots from the Hyrule Warriors artbook, and for the most part it looks like what you’d expect. Different weapon designs, scrapped concepts for character designs, and it’s all accompanied by final character design renders…well all except for one…

It’s no secret that music has been very much intertwined with the Zelda series for years, nor that fans are not only smitten with the tunes themselves but the instruments that appear in the games as well. There is one instrument, however, that is easily the most iconic as a representative of Zelda: the ocarina. While it’s been fully possible to get a hold of one of these funny little instruments since the release of Ocarina of Time, a new Kickstarter campaign is hoping to meet all your ocarina needs. Head inside for more!

Welcome everyone again to Zelda Artist Exposition. This feature series is dedicated to Zelda fan artwork—the purpose being to spread the joy of art and showcase artists worthy of more recognition. I am always open to suggestions so if any of you readers have an idea of an artist to feature, leave a comment telling me about them. I hope I can get to them eventually. Keeping with the Twilight Princess motif from the last exposition, today’s feature is StellaB.