The Wind Waker’s art style was an iconic difference from any other Zelda game. The bright, cel-shaded graphics that were first introduced with The Wind Waker changed how our favorite green, garbed hero was portrayed. Accompanied with the game’s new style were a collection of stained glass window official artwork pieces. Also in the chamber where Link discovers the Master Sword, there was an in game collection of beautifully crafted stained glass windows featuring the seven sages. Recently, reddit user fourzero40 has crafted a small replica of a stained glass window from The Wind Waker.
Hit the jump to view the stunning stained glass.
Source: reddit (via Zelda Informer)








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HOW DID YOU DO THAT?!
I did that kind of stuff with my walls.
I also drew large renditions of them in my younger years
as much as you obviously like being a retard, do it somewhere else because this is supposed to be a family friendly website.
0_0 my mind is blown.
Oh my goodness that is amazing. I made a few pieces of stained glass in high school, but I never could do anything that awesome.
omg indeed mind blown
How. Can. I. Buy.
Beautiful! Makes me want to try, too.
Cool stuff. Looks like the puff paint rather than actual stained glass though? Either way awesome work