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Fire Temple

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A little painting doodle I made on photoshop while testing out a new 'chalk pastel brush'.
3 more to come!

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Visualy beautiful

So this one has a visualy beautiful paint like style about it, Not sure what I would suggest its just some very talented and beautiful work, Perspective of the piece is high, matching that of Zelda’s as she watches Link in her Sheik disguise, The same blockiness from before equally matches the usual pixelated format of the games while providing a certain firmness towards structure of everything within the image, The flat colors overlap in a way that creates proper detailing and depiction of the aimed person OR object, A great example are the lava pits holding realistic-looking magma The saturation of color also creates adequate detailing the lighter additions of red along the rims of the pits makes for a look of heat while the darker grey around said pits make for shadows from said heat/light Excellently executed.

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Not sure what I would suggest its just some very talented and beautiful work

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this is awesome

All time favorite is majora's mask.
Second favorite twilght princess.
- I like how sheik is watching him even though he probably already knows the song.

legend f zelda is my fav game

Sabtastic responds:

Same here <3
Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask practically raised me. haha

my favorite temple!thank you!:3

Sabtastic responds:

you're very welcome! P:

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Uploaded
Jan 3, 2013
10:47 PM EST
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