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Din!
Din! by @jodynorg (Tsuzu N)
First: I have never played Zelda. Nope. I just borrowed my friend's booklet to look at, and darnit, I didn't even get past the first page, because I saw Din and went, "I WANNA DRAW!" Heh. e_e So, I did! I'm proud of this one. Her rings and her front leg don't look so great, nor does her face, but that's about all I don't like. The shadowing ROCKs, as far as I'm concerned. I'm easily amazed? Uhm. And... I LOVE HER HANDS! I usually have trouble with hands, with or without reference, but... wow. I think that's the best I've ever done. And it's all in pen. o.o; Shading looks nice, to me. n_n Yay! Something I'm happy with. First in a set of three: Link and Zelda are still to come. Done in blue ballpoint pen on scratch paper. Image is (c) me; Din is (c) of whoever made the Zelda games. o.o

Game: The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (I think)

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Posted: Sunday, 17 February, 2002 @ 01:38 PM

That is such a sweet image!!! ^^; You did an awesome job.. and the same thing happened to me, but I have the Selda game. I opened up the strategy guide and went O.O;; must draw!!! So I drew Link points to Side7 page Alias Dris =^-^= ehe... niiicceee piccy!

Posted: Friday, 28 June, 2002 @ 10:44 AM

Yay! I like Din. Uh, comment? It is the exact same picture as the official one. Why didn't you changer her pose? Oh well.

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