Tag: Time Lapse

Here, at Zelda Dungeon we love to help show off and feature talented artists that have a love for the Zelda series and show it by creating some pretty spectacular artwork, this artist is definitely no exception. Halie Atisuto created a beautiful painting inspired by The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and to help show off how the piece came to be she has made a time-lapse video of the project. The video takes you from blank canvas through…

In a video uploaded by Koala EnChocolat we see an interesting combination of both pixel art and time lapse drawing. This video is actually a time lapse showing off her skills drawing pixel Deku Link From Majora’s Mask on a wall using only markers and several sheets of paper. Jump inside to check it out for yourself.

I am always a huge fan of Zelda themed artwork, and YouTube member Adam Scythe recently posted a time lapse video of a watercolor painting of a scene from The Legend of Zelda. The video is a little over three and a half minutes and covers almost two hours of work showing off his skills and recreating the famous scene from Legend of Zelda when the old man gave Link his first sword. The video shows you the whole process…

DeviantART user and YouTube member Adam Scythe is known for his signature watercolor paintings that range from various fan pieces to original works. Just recently, Scythe revealed a time-lapse video of his latest piece titled “Dark Link VS. Link” depicting one of Ocarina of Time’s most famous mini-boss battles. Hit the jump to check out the time-lapse!

Seeing that the land in The Wind Waker is really a collection of islands, what better way to celebrate The Wind Waker HD than build a sand castle? Of course, as you can tell from the title image, this sand castle is of Windfall Island, the one with the great windmill in the middle. Hit the jump to see a video of the entire island be built out of sand!

Shanna May is a British artist whose specialty lies in traditional mediums like oil paints and acrylics. In the past, her art has included numerous portraits, original works, and also a fair number of video game dedications. Her most recent work is a very nice oil painting of the three Triforce bearers, and she has been kind enough to give us a glimpse of its creation with a great time-lapse video. Jump inside to see!

Nintendo of America has posted a brand new Time-Lapse video over at their YouTube Channel. To sum up what this room is all about, this is what Nintendo included in the description. To celebrate The Legend of Zelda series, we created a Hyrulian inspired room, complete with glowing fairies and rupees. Overall, the room looks pretty sweet and I’d like to take a gander in there myself. Unfortunately, an online video will have to suffice. To check out the video…