My only gripe is one little detail on the back, the fact that the Master Sword isn't known as the Master Sword at the begining of the game. But that's small nitpicking about a plot that hardly is known at all.
I really like the complimentary color scheme you went with on this, it feels really nice. Also, great texture work throughout.
I love the front. To me it looks like the top half represents the floating utopia Skyloft that Link was born in, and the warm colors of the bottom represent the dark land below that he must eventually go to (I'm probably looking way to into this aren't I?). Very well thought out.
The back layout is just as good. The vibrant colors look wonderful, as the green, blue, and orange of the torn paper go together perfectly. One of my favorites from you! Also, Skyloft = Cocoon floating above Pulse. Srsly :P
#11, I'm pretty sure all Zelda games (besides direct sequels) are set in different worlds and time, and each Link is different. At least that would make the most sense, seeing that it's probably impossible to actually organize the timeline of the games in any way.
I love the contrast of Link/blue on the top and the sword/orange on the bottom, and it fits perfectly with the Skyloft/Hyrule split in the game itself. Awesome boxart!
I think this turned out really well considering the lack of resources.
My first Wii box, first Zelda box, and first real 3D box. I've got all the bases covered!
Cred. to Star Dog for the temp.
Enjoy!
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First of the many favs about to come.
This is marvelous. The layout of the back is phenomenal.
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This is very well made, you have some great potential to be one of the greatest!
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My only gripe is one little detail on the back, the fact that the Master Sword isn't known as the Master Sword at the begining of the game. But that's small nitpicking about a plot that hardly is known at all.
I really like the complimentary color scheme you went with on this, it feels really nice. Also, great texture work throughout.
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Where did you get the background art on the back? O_O
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#5, link
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This is very good.
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I love the front. To me it looks like the top half represents the floating utopia Skyloft that Link was born in, and the warm colors of the bottom represent the dark land below that he must eventually go to (I'm probably looking way to into this aren't I?). Very well thought out.
The back layout is just as good. The vibrant colors look wonderful, as the green, blue, and orange of the torn paper go together perfectly. One of my favorites from you! Also, Skyloft = Cocoon floating above Pulse. Srsly :P
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#8, O_O
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#9, I looked way to into it, didn't I? xD
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#8, What the hell I thought Link was from Kokiri Forest. I only played Wind Waker and Ocarina of time though. Really nice box by the way.
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#11, I'm pretty sure all Zelda games (besides direct sequels) are set in different worlds and time, and each Link is different. At least that would make the most sense, seeing that it's probably impossible to actually organize the timeline of the games in any way.
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Faved.
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congrats on the Hall of Fame!
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This is fantastic.
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I love the colors, the layout is great too.
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Woot! Thanks for the comments and favs everyone! :D
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#8/10, I got the same feeling looking at this. Maybe hesit8 was just lucky, but the concept of the game is pretty well nailed here.
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#18, Agreed he did a great job. Congrats Hesit8, on getting a well deserved HoF!
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#19, Thank ya :)
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sweet box. Love the "Reach for the Sky"
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Wow, this looks... professional. It's so awesome, it's my desktop picture :D
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#22, then it was all worth it. ;)
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"As he DONS the green tunic", it should say.
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I love the contrast of Link/blue on the top and the sword/orange on the bottom, and it fits perfectly with the Skyloft/Hyrule split in the game itself. Awesome boxart!
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cool
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Just dropped by again to say how much I love this.
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