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Link and Zelda

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Sketch of Link and Zelda sitting on a hill. Done with colored pencils. I did this awhile back. Feedback and critique are highly encouraged.

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actually...

your not allowed to submit PHOTOGRAPHY, but you ARE allowed to submit pictures of your art (sketches, sculptures, etc.).

This picure is great. I like the way you drew the clothing. Were you inspired by the picture in the instruction manual for OOT? Because this looks VERY similar. I haven't played the game for a while but one of the pictures from the instruction manual was the first thing to pop into my head after seeing this.

Redcavalier1001 responds:

Ah ok. Thanks for clearing that up. And yeah, I used it for a reference. So yeah, the forms should be pretty similar but I was trying to play with the colors a bit. Because colored pencil skills needed some work. Well... they still do. Haha, but thanks for the comment

good

its cool but you broke one of the newgrounds rules....no pictures but i wont report you cause i like this art. keep up the good work.(by no pictures they mean none taken with camera.

Redcavalier1001 responds:

Thanks man, I appreciate the compliment, and for not reporting me. Haha, this was a time when I was too cheap to get a scanner so all of my artwork was shown by takin pictures of it. But it all should be legit in the future

ITS OK

I LIKE IT BECUSE I LIKE THE GAME

Redcavalier1001 responds:

thanks...

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