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TX109 said:
SleepWaking said:
TX109 said:
SleepWaking said:

Just ordered a canvas of this magnificent piece.

Can't wait until  it arrives.

from where and how much?


From a dutch website, so that doesn't really help you. It costed me 49 euro's. Now I just have to wait and find out how it looks.

oh...sorry...well i bet i can find some american place that will do this. thanks anyway.

ehm.... why did you apologize :P ? Anyway I'm sure you will, you just have to find someplace where you can have every dimension possible (up to a certain limit). Mine is going to be about 27 * 150. They assured me that it would come out looking awesome. I've let them make some canvasses of foto's before and they were great, so I trust them.



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RCTjunkie said:
TX109 said:
SleepWaking said:
TX109 said:
SleepWaking said:

Just ordered a canvas of this magnificent piece.

Can't wait until  it arrives.

from where and how much?


From a dutch website, so that doesn't really help you. It costed me 49 euro's. Now I just have to wait and find out how it looks.

oh...sorry...well i bet i can find some american place that will do this. thanks anyway.

Please do so and link it here. (No pun intended)

http://www.largeformatposters.com/Semi-Gloss-Posters.html



Helios said:

(My first post was lost... *sigh*)

I'm not usually a fan of fan art (hah - irony) but this... This goes beyond mere fan art - it's a quality illustration in its own right (notably, it uses the same general style as Twilight Princess' artwork). I'm a huge fan of the incisive structural composition, the use of concomitant elements, the Dante-esque symbolism, and even the artistic liberties taken (Medli's wings).

It might also be the first illustration of Link's mother that I've seen.

All in all, I'd say it's a pretty darn good one.

PS. Deku-boy... If only your story had such a happy ending... ;(

The more I look at the composition of this image, the more I fall in lovewith it.

The way the Oracles hint at the presence of the divine without actually showing the goddesses, and how it mirrors the Zelda series in that regard? That's pretty cool.

The way the Happy Mask Salesman (Miyamoto) acts as a border between the worlds of good an evil, standing atop an eye that echoes the hill that the Oracles stand on? That shit is bananas.

The ultimate foundation of the picture (only sort of - the picture is actually meant to be cyclical, so you could scroll from top to bottom forever amd it would just keep looping perfectly) being the only character we've never seen in canon?

There's just so freaking much to like

And look at Valoo!



RCTjunkie said:
TX109 said:
SleepWaking said:
TX109 said:
SleepWaking said:

Just ordered a canvas of this magnificent piece.

Can't wait until  it arrives.

from where and how much?


From a dutch website, so that doesn't really help you. It costed me 49 euro's. Now I just have to wait and find out how it looks.

oh...sorry...well i bet i can find some american place that will do this. thanks anyway.

Please do so and link it here. (No pun intended)

most of my google searches direct me here: http://www.zazzle.com/



                                                                                                  
SleepWaking said:
TX109 said:
SleepWaking said:
TX109 said:
SleepWaking said:

Just ordered a canvas of this magnificent piece.

Can't wait until  it arrives.

from where and how much?


From a dutch website, so that doesn't really help you. It costed me 49 euro's. Now I just have to wait and find out how it looks.

oh...sorry...well i bet i can find some american place that will do this. thanks anyway.

ehm.... why did you apologize :P ? Anyway I'm sure you will, you just have to find someplace where you can have every dimension possible (up to a certain limit). Mine is going to be about 27 * 150. They assured me that it would come out looking awesome. I've let them make some canvasses of foto's before and they were great, so I trust them.

force of habit i guess...



                                                                                                  
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What a bastardization of Zelda.  How dare they celebrate the characters of the series!

It would have been much better with Link and all the good items through the series.



Pixel Art can be fun.

Khuutra said:
Helios said:

(My first post was lost... *sigh*)

I'm not usually a fan of fan art (hah - irony) but this... This goes beyond mere fan art - it's a quality illustration in its own right (notably, it uses the same general style as Twilight Princess' artwork). I'm a huge fan of the incisive structural composition, the use of concomitant elements, the Dante-esque symbolism, and even the artistic liberties taken (Medli's wings).

It might also be the first illustration of Link's mother that I've seen.

All in all, I'd say it's a pretty darn good one.

PS. Deku-boy... If only your story had such a happy ending... ;(

The more I look at the composition of this image, the more I fall in lovewith it.

The way the Oracles hint at the presence of the divine without actually showing the goddesses, and how it mirrors the Zelda series in that regard? That's pretty cool.

The way the Happy Mask Salesman (Miyamoto) acts as a border between the worlds of good an evil, standing atop an eye that echoes the hill that the Oracles stand on? That shit is bananas.

The ultimate foundation of the picture (only sort of - the picture is actually meant to be cyclical, so you could scroll from top to bottom forever amd it would just keep looping perfectly) being the only character we've never seen in canon?

There's just so freaking much to like

And look at Valoo!

 

I'm glad we agree.

I hadn't considered the Mask Salesman to be a proxy for Miyamoto, but I can see that is an extremely powerful interpretation. The hill parallelism takes on an entirely new layer of meaning in light of that. The eye upon which the Mask Salesman stands is actually Bellum, and the way the artist chose to incorporate that particular villain is, I think, simply brilliant.

I also loved how the darkness transitions into the mystic at the end.

Overall, it's a powerful illustration of several principal tenets of the Zelda mythos. I'm delighted that the artist put as much thought into it as (s)he did.



The whale from link´s awakening OMFG!!!! THIS IS SO AWESOME!! MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM



Helios said:
Khuutra said:

The more I look at the composition of this image, the more I fall in lovewith it.

The way the Oracles hint at the presence of the divine without actually showing the goddesses, and how it mirrors the Zelda series in that regard? That's pretty cool.

The way the Happy Mask Salesman (Miyamoto) acts as a border between the worlds of good an evil, standing atop an eye that echoes the hill that the Oracles stand on? That shit is bananas.

The ultimate foundation of the picture (only sort of - the picture is actually meant to be cyclical, so you could scroll from top to bottom forever amd it would just keep looping perfectly) being the only character we've never seen in canon?

There's just so freaking much to like

And look at Valoo!

I'm glad we agree.

I hadn't considered the Mask Salesman to be a proxy for Miyamoto, but I can see that is an extremely powerful interpretation. The hill parallelism takes on an entirely new layer of meaning in light of that. The eye upon which the Mask Salesman stands is actually Bellum, and the way the artist chose to incorporate that particular villain is, I think, simply brilliant.

I also loved how the darkness transitions into the mystic at the end.

Overall, it's a powerful illustration of several principal tenets of the Zelda mythos. I'm delighted that the artist put as much thought into it as (s)he did.

Realizing that it was Bellum was one of my very favorite little revelations.

Now I'm wondering if there's an appropriate way to segment the picture and turn it into a rotating series of desktop backgrounds....



That is...

Amazing.