Photoshop Contest: Misusing the Minish Cap
Posted on July 10 2015 by Rod Lloyd
Howdy, everyone! I’m back for yet another bout of ZI’s weekly Photoshop Contest. This week, our focus is on everyone’s favorite magical talking hat, Ezlo: The Minish Cap. Many of you may remember Ezlo as a very useful companion in Link’s adventure, offering invaluable advice and the unique ability to shrink. In this contest, however, we’re actually going to invent ways for our hero (or anyone) to misuse the magical Minish Cap. Before we utter even more alliterations though, we’ll need to first look at the winners of last week’s contest: Zelda Does America.
Last Week’s Contest:
In honor of American Independence Day, contestants were tasked with combining The Legend of Zelda and
Best Submissions
Artist: HaaYaaSkaa
Artist: Lucas Rush
Artist: monkee-goro
Artist: Kris Houge
Challenge Mode
If contestants wished to accept last week’s Challenge Mode, their entries needed to include a baseball bat (significant of America’s favorite pastime) and Shulk from Xenoblade Chronicles (significant of nothing in particular). Artist PlainMoore met this challenge, and then some! Making use of nearly every image in last week’s galley, the artist constructed a poster for what will surely be next year’s biggest blockbuster. American Legend of Zelda: Zelda, coming to theaters July 4th, 2016. Excellent job!
This Week’s Contest: Misusing the Minish Cap
Many of us remember the amazement we felt when we first donned the enchanted Minish Cap. The world we thought we knew had become humongous, and we began to see everything from a new perspective. With Ezlo at our side, we bested some giant ChuChus, we overcame several challenging dungeons, and we ultimately vanquished the sinister Vaati. The Minish Cap was just so dang helpful.
But what could we use the Minish Cap for if we weren’t saving Hyrule? What if we decided to use the hat’s power for something more… devious? The contest this week is show the Minish Cap being misused in some way for nefarious purposes. You can perhaps put the magical item in the hands of a villain, or maybe you can show the hat exploited for some selfish gain. Whether mischievous, malicious, or morally questionable, simply show the Minish Cap being used for something it probably wasn’t intended for. You may use the image gallery below or anything else you find on the internet for your ‘shop.
General Rules:
- Submit your entries in the comments section below.
- To save images from the gallery, right click the image in the gallery (without opening the image in lightbox) and select open image in new tab. Go up to the address bar and delete __small from the URL. Hit enter, right click, and save!
- Photoshop is not required to enter the contest. Any image manipulation software can be used to create your entry.
- Please refrain from using offensive material (racial, sexual, overuse of offensive language, etc.) We want to make the contest fun and accessible for fans of all ages.
- Everyone is entitled to their own opinion at Zelda Informer. In fact, we encourage discussion based on those opinions. However, please do not insult other fans’ work. What may be funny to one person may not hold true for another…and that’s OK.
- Have fun and be creative!
Deadline: Submit entries no later than next Wednesday at midnight: 11:59 p.m. PST on July 15. Entries submitted after this Deadline will not be considered.
Challenge Mode
For those that who want to test their skills with something more challenging, we have a Challenge Rule for you to follow:
1. Your entry must include a remote controlled drone.
If you think you’re up to the challenge, include the phrase Challenge Accepted with your submission. Remember, Challenge Mode submissions follow the same rules and guidelines of the base Photoshop Contest in addition to the Challenge Rules.
Good luck!
Rod Lloyd is the Editor-In-Chief at Zelda Dungeon, overseeing the news and feature content for the site. Rod is considered the veteran of the writing team, having started writing for Zelda Informer in 2014 as a Junior Editor. After ZD and ZI officially merged in 2017, he stepped into the Managing Editor role and has helped steer the ship ever since. He stepped up to lead the writing team as Editor-In-Chief in 2023.
You can reach Rod at: rod.lloyd@zeldadungeon.net