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Brandon Ballenger

Come Here, Link
Come Here, Link by @Jansu (Brandon Ballenger)

Well, last night I woke up in the middle of the night and randomly started scribbling Zelda stuff...highly sketchy. But I liked my scribble of Shadow Link enough to create my own image for him. The background was something I'd done previously and hadn't made use of, and I knew he'd fit right in with it. I added some flames to the foreground that weren't originally part of it so that it looks like he's stepping through them.

He's still pretty sketchy of course, but since he's a shadow...what difference does it make, eh? Run, Link, ruuuuuun!

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Posted: Saturday, 19 February, 2005 @ 05:10 PM

Wow, Shadow Link really does go well with those flames... Together they create a suitably dark and foreboding atmosphere! And it even seems like his eyes are glowing with the flames! I wish there were more flames in front of him, though... It looks a little awkward just on one side, almost like the sword's become a torch or something.

Do more work like this! You do really well at creating scenes...

Posted: Saturday, 19 February, 2005 @ 05:18 PM

Well, my thing was, I didn't want the flames to cover him completely, because then it would look more like he was actually on fire. But I guess you have a point.

We shall seeeee.

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