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The infamous Link from the Legend of Zelda. This was drawn a number of years ago, so there are MANY problems with it, but I hope you enjoy :).

Pencil. 2005. Nicholas P.

Hope you like it! Enjoy! If you think there is anything I can improve upon, please comment, I'd greatly appreciate all feedback that is constructive. I'll be posting more and more art over time so if you'd like to stay tuned in and check back, be sure to favorite me! What do you have to lose?

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Nice

not bad

like everyone else i do notice the arms are bit weird but i would really like the master sword with your next link drawing

Good

The arms are a bit shaky though. Where the hand meets the shield dosen't look so great. He should have a more upright stance, instead of the upper part of his back leaning backwards instead of slightly forward. I enjoy your work though.
~R34P3R

The-Mad-Fiddler responds:

I agree 100% with you. To be honest I think this picture sucks.

And thanks :D, means a lot.
-TMF

OK

It's ok, but the arms seem disproportional, like the perspective or the shadows are off, i can't tell which.

The-Mad-Fiddler responds:

I see what you're talking about. Will certainly be sure to watch this for later projects.

I like it

Its a good drawing but i think his stance, legs and sword positioning are a bit weak. Link is meant to be a sort of hero. There is nothing showing this, no movement, he is just standing there still, legs together, sword the wrong way. The shading and detail is good. Maybe try drawing him in a different position; like crouching down getting ready to jump out a bush or something to ambush a monster.
The techniuqe is nice, just think needs more exitement.

The-Mad-Fiddler responds:

Fair enough! I actually drew this from a reference of another drawing, so I didn't think up the stance, but I certainly think that I should look into other possibilities. Thanks!

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