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Tarin BOTW Redesign

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Starting a series of redesigns in the BOTW art style. While I will be designing mechanics that would help the character "fit" into the world of Breath of the WIld, I don't intend to showcase them in this way. The idea behind this project was created from the thought of "what if the 'lens' in which we see the world of hyrule in BOTW was put over these past games?".

You may notice I didn't include Tarin's tanuki form, I did this for two reasons: The first reason is that because I designed him with a merchant role in mind there would be no purpose for him to turn into a tanuki. The other reason is because I already liked the design done in the Link's Awakening remake, so I felt it was unneccessary to make up a new design.

Suggestions are welcome for upcoming characters, but I have a list created already, so some suggestions may already be on the list, and some suggestions I may ignore if the character already has a design that would fit BOTW (for example Marin in Hyrule Warriors looks fine in my opinion, no need to change) or if the character has been redesigned into the BOTW art style by other artists online, for example Medli from Wind Waker has been done multiple times by others.


EDIT: Just after making this of course I had to get art block for like 2 weeks and kind of lost steam on this project. I'm not going to totally delete this but I don't want to leave this standing as the only one when I said I would make a series of these. Maybe I'll come back to do another one of these but I'm not sure.

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