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Stephanie Reeuwijk

The black shadow, Link & Firone
The black shadow, Link & Firone by @steefje (Stephanie Reeuwijk)

Done as a request for Tony Ortiz. He's writing a new Zelda game and asked me to do some fanart for it. This is the dragon Firone from the game (designed by me) and of course, Link. Find out more about the black shadow at www.g0nintendo.com

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Stephanie Reeuwijk

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Posted: Tuesday, 12 November, 2002 @ 05:59 PM

DUDE.

faintdieshrivelenvy

How LONG did this take you? This is absolutely... WOW! Link's eyes are kinda bland, I'll admit, but that DRAGON! steals it D'you take requests? That's probably a really uncouth thing to ask, but... dang!

Posted: Wednesday, 13 November, 2002 @ 03:55 AM

This whole image took me about two weeks, I kinda rushed it with the background, tho. Yes I do take requests, when I have the time.

Posted: Monday, 10 March, 2003 @ 06:23 PM

OMG! AWESOMENESS! its really good--the only criticism i can find is that LINK IS A LEFTIE! (sorry--im kinda a fan girl and I nitpick) :) love the pic though

Posted: Tuesday, 30 December, 2003 @ 04:49 AM

Wow. Just wow. This is such an awesome pic! I LOVE that dragon. He's so... dragony, almost looks alive! Link's pretty good, too, though as someone else said he is a leftie, but that's just a nitpick. I like the rocks they're sitting on as well, and the tree in the background is a nice touch. Keep drawing!

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