Tag: Fanart

Dorkly recently put together a list of ‘The 27 Most Badass Pieces of Zelda Fanart Ever Produced’, which, as the title suggests, shows us some of the greatest art pieces for the Zelda series that we’ve ever seen.

It’s actually incredibly awesome; a lot of these are really beautiful, and you can tell tons of work went into each and every one…

Artist Cassio Yoshiyaki recently released an incredible illustration of Link and Zelda from The Wind Waker. This may be one of many Zelda fan drawings, but as you’ll see, it’s one that certainly stands out. Though these designs have a noticeable DreamWorks resemblance, they still maintain the iconic Wind Waker look. These are remarkable pieces of fan art from a very talented artist, so hit the jump to take a look!

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…

At E3, we got a look at the next installment of the Zelda franchise, due out in 2015. We were shown a trailer where we saw Link, his horse (presumably Epona), and an enemy, but nothing else. More specifically though, we didn’t see any gameplay, or at least none from the player’s perspective. As a result, we don’t know how the interface will be set up. However, DeviantART user SoenkesAdventure made a mock-up of what the Zelda U interface might…

The YouTuber Dweebette posted a video of her speed-drawing some incredible Twilight Princess art. You do not see a lot of whiteboard art these days, and she certainly does a great job. With only a few tools, and about two short hours, she makes something awesome. Hit the jump to see the video!

Welcome back to our weekly featured Zelda Fan of the Week! This time we have an artist who loves video games and drawing. Lori is a 25 year old girl who lives in New York, and even though she always wanted to become a professional artist, she decided to go to college for a major that doesn’t involve this. Lori, who calls herself Lemia, is completely self-taught, and her favorite medium to use while drawing are crayola crayons. She’s also fond of copic markers, colored pencils, and watercolors. Using these techniques, she has created beautiful drawings inspired by The Legend of Zelda

While much of the Zelda community is still torn as to whether or not they like the new Link‘s design, there are many who have embraced it and begun to give it life in other mediums. From cosplayers to artists, fans everywhere are showing just how committed they are to the fandom. One such artist has created a beautiful watercolor painting of Zelda U‘s Link, but the real magic is in watching the process unfold step by step. Head inside to check out the video!

Over at GameArtHQ, they have recently updated their project called Link’s Blacklist with Round 4 of their submissions. This new update consists of over 50 new artworks from 40 different artists. With this batch of fanart it now brings the total of the project’s amount to nearly 200! For those who are unfamiliar with this project, it is an ongoing artist community project that is headed by the owner of GameArtHQ, Reinhold Hoffmann, and its goal is to showcase every…

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.

Fresh from YouTube channel “AWE me” comes this absolutely beautiful A Link Between Worlds chalk art, which you can watch the creation of from start to finish right here, right now. Read on for more!