Tag: digital art

Artists are always trying to find inventive new mediums in which to create their art, but some prefer to use rather old and sometimes mocked modes of creation. One such artist is YouTube user StevRayBro; he was challenged to draw Skull Kid is Microsoft Paint– and he accepted that challenge! He shows his whole process in a fast-motion video, and it’s really interesting to see the start-to-finish. Somehow this talented artist managed to create a detailed and adorable Skull Kid…

Hey everyone! It has been a while. Whether you have noticed or not, this editorial series was put on hold briefly for the release of A Link Between Worlds. The game was much more topical compared to fan art, and the hiatus allowed myself and everyone else to focus on the developments and news pouring in, although, ironically I never actually reported on the game during that time. Anyway, as usual, I will just explain Zelda Artist Exposition in case…

Welcome one and all to Zelda Artist Exposition once again! Firstly, I’d like to thank you all for your supportive comments on the last Exposition post. It was nice to see so much support for Ferisae. Secondly, thanks to some much appreciated and thorough help from commenter and artist, HyliaBeilschmidt, and her Tumblr blog, many new names have been added to my list of artist to feature—nine total. So I would like to personally thank him or her for all…

Welcome to another Fanart Spotlight! Today we are going to take a look at at a piece of Digital Art based on The Wind Waker called “Unbreakable Spirit” by DeviantART member lulles. Although it’s a digital piece, the artist made the work look as though it was created with traditional mediums. The technique of making digital art look more organic has become popular in recent months, and it’s no surprise why it’s caught on. You still have the immense amount…

Hello and welcome to another edition of the Zelda Fanart Spotlight, where we take a look at some of the latest and greatest fan work the community has to offer. Today we are looking at Forest Ancients, a digital illustration by Daniel Watkins. This piece features a stylized Deku Tree with a composition that is similar to a piece of official art from Ocarina of time. However, the atmosphere is interpreted very differently by the artist. The picture takes place…