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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The designers of {{ALBW|-}} experimented with different styles when creating the mechanic of [[Wall Merging]], including {{Wp|Fauvism}}, {{Wp|pop art}}, {{Wp|Line art|line drawing}}, {{Wp|Doodle|child's scribble}}, and a toon-style similar to that of {{TWW}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E|publisher= |page= 302}}</ref> | *The designers of {{ALBW|-}} experimented with different styles when creating the mechanic of [[Wall Merging]], including {{Wp|Fauvism}}, {{Wp|pop art}}, {{Wp|Line art|line drawing}}, {{Wp|Doodle|child's scribble}}, and a toon-style similar to that of {{TWW}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 302}}</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 01:15, 5 September 2019
- Not to be confused with Wall Merging, an ability used by Yuga and Link.
Template:Item Paintings,[1] also known as Portraits,[2] are recurring items in The Legend of Zelda series.
Location and Uses
A Link Between Worlds
Paintings play a major role in the story and in the development of Link's ability to Wall Merge thanks to Ravio's Bracelet. Yuga, the main villain, is able to transform people into Paintings, leaving his transformed victims helpless against walls. Yuga traverses Hyrule looking for the Seven Sages and Princess Zelda, only to later turn them into special Paintings called Portraits.
These Painting forms are unlike normal paintings, however, and prove to be very hard to remove from the surface they are stuck to. Hyrule Soldiers can be seen trying to remove Paintings of enemy Soliders off the walls of Hyrule Castle, with very little success.[3]
Other Appearances
Hyrule Warriors
In Hyrule Warriors, the Portraits of the Seven Sages and Princess Zelda can be seen during Yuga's victory animation as if he is performing the ritual to revive Ganon. In Hyrule Warriors Legends, Yuga can also be seen holding the Portrait of Princess Zelda before putting it away in his intro cutscene.
Trivia
- The designers of A Link Between Worlds experimented with different styles when creating the mechanic of Wall Merging, including Fauvism, pop art, line drawing, child's scribble, and a toon-style similar to that of The Wind Waker.[4]
Gallery
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Painting of Link from A Link Between Worlds
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Painting of Captain from A Link Between Worlds
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Painting of a Soldier from A Link Between Worlds
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Portrait of Osfala from A Link Between Worlds
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Portrait of Gulley from A Link Between Worlds
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Portrait of Seres from A Link Between Worlds
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Portrait of Irene from A Link Between Worlds
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Portrait of Impa from A Link Between Worlds
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Portrait of Rosso from A Link Between Worlds
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Portrait of Oren from A Link Between Worlds
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Portrait of Princess Hilda from A Link Between Worlds
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Soldier trying to remove a Painting from A Link Between Worlds
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Seres being transformed into a Portrait from A Link Between Worlds
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Ganon and Yuga with the Portraits of the Seven Sages and Princess Zelda from A Link Between Worlds
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Yuga with the Portraits of the Seven Sages and Princess Zelda from Hyrule Warriors
References
- ↑ Error: book title required, Prima Games, pg. 9
- ↑ Error: book title required, Prima Games, pg. 59
- ↑ "I scrub and scrub—and STILL this paint won't come off!" — Hyrule Soldier (A Link Between Worlds)
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 302