Nintendo released The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time way back in 1998 and fans of the title continue to create fan art, cosplays, and mods for other games celebrating the N64 title. One Ocarina of Time fan recently decided to create a large graffiti wall dedicated to the classic Legend of Zelda title.
YouTube content creator and artist Sotepniques has been known for spray-painting impressive murals themed around classic characters such as Mario, and now he's decided to base a graffiti wall off of Ocarina of Time. Sotepniques decided to base The Legend of Zelda creation around Young Link as adult Link didn't jive well with the piece. The Nintendo character is holding a Cucco in one hand and the Deku Shield in the other, with Navi floating over his shoulder telling him to «listen!»
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Featured in the background of Sotepniques' graffiti wall beside Young Link are the recognizable Death Mountain and Hyrule Field locations from Ocarina of Time. Players spend a large portion of their gameplay traversing through Hyrule Field, and it's the first location introduced to players upon leaving the starting Ocarina of Time area called Kokiri Forest. Death Mountain looms over Sotepniques' interpretation of Hyrule Field as it does in Ocarina of Time, where it hosts the game's Fire Temple and plays an important role for the Gorons.
Sotepniques discusses why he chose certain colors for his Ocarina of Time graffiti wall, stating that four different shades of purple make the mountains behind Death Mountain stand out better and highlight the area. Ocarina of Time's Death Mountain is created using two different shades of brown, while white is used to create the ring of smoke floating
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