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Link and Zelda Amigurumi Dolls
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 10:13 am
by Laialda
Long time no see Sprite Stitch! Been awhile since I've done some video game dolls or, just had time to mess around online really, and since I've got a minute, I thought I'd share my newest dolls from one of my all time favorite game series: The Legend of Zelda.
I designed them based off their models from the Twilight Princess game because I liked all the details in that one the most. While I love Link in those games, I think Zelda is my favorite of these two. She just has a lot more to her. Of course...this is a love hate thing for me as I don't think I can ever make her again as that hair

it took
hours to do and was just way too much of a pain for me to really want to make one again. Her crown also broke something 3? 4 times? I don't know. Just glad it's in place and one piece in the end really.

Re: Link and Zelda Amigurumi Dolls
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 10:51 am
by carand88
LOVE!!!!!!!!!

Re: Link and Zelda Amigurumi Dolls
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:32 pm
by gamerwolff
THese are so cool! And i really do loe the details you have going like the crownand the master sword for that matter

Re: Link and Zelda Amigurumi Dolls
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 1:16 am
by Pyper
These are so cute, I love them

Re: Link and Zelda Amigurumi Dolls
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 4:16 pm
by Laialda
Thank you everyone for the kins words and love!
gamerwolff wrote:THese are so cool! And i really do loe the details you have going like the crown and the master sword for that matter

I'm a detail obsessive person so I always put as much in a piece as I can.

I actually wanted the crown to be on entire circlet...but then I saw how thin it would have to be and I knew it wouldn't hold the form/shape when I tried to bake the sculpy.

Re: Link and Zelda Amigurumi Dolls
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 8:53 pm
by loserkid5150
Very cute

Re: Link and Zelda Amigurumi Dolls
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 6:42 am
by RMDC
Laialda wrote:I'm a detail obsessive person so I always put as much in a piece as I can.

I actually wanted the crown to be on entire circlet...but then I saw how thin it would have to be and I knew it wouldn't hold the form/shape when I tried to bake the sculpy.

I had to go back and look again when you said this... at first I had thought you had repurposed a toy crown. It took a close look to see that it was indeed sculpy!
Re: Link and Zelda Amigurumi Dolls
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 8:27 am
by Jesse James Artworks
Super cutie. I think that's one craft I'll never pick up. I can't seem to wrap my head around it. You're super talented though.

Re: Link and Zelda Amigurumi Dolls
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 8:06 pm
by Laialda
RMDC wrote:I had to go back and look again when you said this... at first I had thought you had repurposed a toy crown. It took a close look to see that it was indeed sculpy!
Ha! Don't I wish. Though I am in love with making things from sculpy for my dolls...but I do have my limits
Jesse James Artworks wrote:Super cutie. I think that's one craft I'll never pick up. I can't seem to wrap my head around it. You're super talented though.

Thank you. ^_^ If you ever do want to try and give amigurumi making a go, I'll be making a beginners guide to it in January. So feel free to check it out.
