Starglider

Let me illustrate for you! Unless otherwise requested, work will be standard 8"x10" document size at 300 DPI. Final product will be rastorized as JEPG, GIF, PNG, or BMP.


Extra charge for physical originals - supplies and shipping.


Comission Rates


Project Rates
Pencil Sketch $25.00
Full Ink Illustration $50.00
Full Colored Illustration $75.00
Sequential Ink Page $75.00
Sequential Colored Page $100.00

I gladly accept donations. Otherwise, my prefered form of payment for comission is Paypal



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This may be old news, but I can't believe I never posted about it. On March 22nd, 2012 I was featured on The Talent of Zelda Informer! This totally made my day, and even now I am still so happy to have my work on their blog. You should really check them out if you're a Zelda fan like I am.


 
 
    This is the first entry in a series of posts focusing on one piece of my early work at a time. It was originally titled, Too Late. I honestly don't remember why I called it that, I guess I thought it was deep or something. Silly me.

I drew it in 2003 as a sophomore in high school. I was about 16 years old. I was really influenced by Anime/Manga at the time. But I was horrible at drawing those  big, teary, ANIME eyes...so I casually hid them in Link's bangs.

 
 
I hope you're excited. You should be.
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is going to be released tomorrow night. I am going to be there in line at midnight. Yep, Imanerd.

I don't hide it. As a matter of fact, most of my fan art is Zelda related as it is. I just love it. For more than a game, I think the story has life to it. The protagonist, Link (the one in green) is a clear example of courage, selfless giving, and he's chivalrous. The music is unforgettable, too. The series is epic. That's all I can say.

 

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