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Hello and welcome to another edition of the Fanart Spotlight. This week we are taking a look at some gorgeous models by Swedish artist Linda. Her speciality is creating spiders that look real enough to scare any arachnophobe. She creates hand made models from super sculpey, using wires and foil for the skeleton, and painting the sculpey with acrylics. For added effect she also uses features to simulate fuzz which gives the model an added sense of realism.

Hello and welcome to another edition the Zelda Fanart Spotlight. Today we are looking at a unique piece of fanart from New Zealand artist Isobel. This feel-good piece features young Link from Ocarina of time having a picnic with Princess Ruto. Her friend, who also happens to be the Zora’s deity, is happily enjoying the twos company. The symmetry that Jabu-Jabu creates makes the composition very striking. The attention to detail on objects like his head ornament is also impressive,…

Welcome to another edition of Fanart Spotlight! Most of the time we share really amazing hand drawn art, but of course there are many different mediums that artist choose to express their love for the Legend of Zelda series. Today we are looking at an artist who has some amazing skill with clay and is creating really detailed and beautiful sculpture pieces. Some of them, like the one we will be looking at today she transforms into jewelry to make…

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…

Welcome to another edition of Fanart Spotlight! Today we will be looking at “Ocean Grooves” a very bright and blue picture of Zora Link from Majora’s Mask by Finnish artist Rinkula. The image depicts Zora Link swimming through the water, smirking at us as he quickly passes by. The artist gives us an extreme close up of his face, and elongates his twisting body the further away it is from the viewer to create the illusion of perspective. She also…

Today’s Zelda Fanart Spotlight is on deviantART artist aquanut‘s Legend of Zelda fanart, “The Legend Begins.” This fanart shows the moment where Link exits the cave where he receives the Wooden Sword from the Old Man who resides there. With the way the artist depicts this small part of the game it really shows how important this little moment actually is. This could technically be considered to be the very moment that the legend truly began for the series nearly…