Photoshop Contest: End a World With Majora’s Mask’s Moon
Posted on May 13 2016 by Rod Lloyd
Hello, friends. Another Friday is upon us and another Zelda Informer Photoshop Contest is primed to begin. This particular Friday happens to also be the 13th of the month, a widely-recognized omen for bad luck and misfortune. And when one thinks about omens, bad luck, and misfortune in the context of the Zelda series, the apocalyptic Moon of Majora’s Mask quickly jumps to mind. This week’s contest will ask contestants to make devastating use of this grinning Moon, so head inside to see what’s up and to see the winners of last week’s contest: Solo Sheik Game.
Last Week’s Contest:
Last week, artists were asked to pitch a potential solo spin-off for Ocarina of Time‘s princess-in-disguise, Sheik.
Best Submissions
Artist: Doug Muell
Artist: NerfThemAll
Artist: Link584
Challenge Mode
I freely admit that last week’s Challenge Mode was a bit flawed (even though it was just a response to the previous week’s challenge), as it asked contestants to gender-swap a female Zelda character. If we’re to think of Sheik as a gender-swapped Princess Zelda, every entry technically accepted the challenge with the Sheikah’s inclusion. However, artist Sweswe took the extra step by gender-bending Hyrule Warriors‘ Cia, beautifully chiseled pectorals and all. The artist offered this description:
“‘Halt, evil Cio, I will not allow you to torment an innocent girl. I will punish you!’
A screenshot taken from a cutscene right before an epic boss battle to defend female Link from being hit on by Cio. Sheik leaps into battle with her trusty sidekick Impe.”
This Week’s Contest: End a World With Majora’s Mask’s Moon
There are many coincidences contributing to theme of this week’s contest: today is Friday the 13th, there will be a full moon tonight, a major Hollywood blockbuster with “Apocalypse” in the title released today, and Nintendo recently released a trailer for a Pokémon game with “Moon” in the title. We cannot fight the fact that some cosmic source wants a world to end today.
The contest this week is to destroy a fictional setting of your choosing with the Moon from Majora’s Mask. Your chosen world can be from the Zelda series or from some other major fictional universe; and you can explicitly show this world destroyed by the Moon outright, or secure that world for destruction with a looming Moon placed in the sky. Feel free to make use of the images in the gallery to start, and use anything else you may find on the internet as well.
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.
- Some hand-drawn fan art is okay, but your entry must include some image manipulation to be considered.
- 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 Thursday at midnight: 11:59 p.m. PST on May 19. 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 few Challenge Rules for you to follow:
1. Your entry must include one of three new starter Pokémon from Pokémon: Sun & Moon.
2. Your entry must include two other fictional moons.
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