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Yoshitaka Amano (天野 喜孝 Amano Yoshitaka, innate July 28, 1952) is a Japanese artist.
He was innate inside Shizuoka, and is virtually all easily-known worldwide for his operate on the character designs for many games in the Final Fantasy series, when well as for his illustrations of the serial novel Vampire Hunter D by Hideyuki Kikuchi. He too illustrated The Sandman: The Dream Hunters, the re-telling of a Japanese fairytale by creator Neil Gaiman.
Amano's function is characterized by sweeping, readily lines, especially while depicting hair & wear. Very much of his act is done by using watercolor and ink, although he has used the kind of media it used to be that.
Amano likewise appeared in the 1998 pic New Rose Hotel, in which he played a character Hiroshi.
List of Works
Illustration
Genji
Rampo
Chimera
Vampire Hunter D
Guin Saga
The Sandman: The Dream Hunters
Elektra and Wolverine: The Redeemer
Yoshitaka Amano: The Sky (series of artwork from either Final Fantasy to Final Fantasy X)
Games
Final Fantasy I (1987) (NES)
Final Fantasy II (1988) (NES)
Final Fantasy III (1990) (NES)
Final Fantasy IV (1991) (SNES)
Final Fantasy V (1992) (SNES)
Final Fantasy VI (1994) (SNES)
Final Fantasy VII (1997) (PS1) — Amano was not a character designer for this game, however created a bit of conception & related character art.
Kartia: World of Fate (PS1) (1998)
Final Fantasy VIII (1999) (PS1) — Again, Amano was not a character designer, however he created conception & character art.
Final Fantasy IX (2000) (PS1) — Image Illustration.
E50 Dorado Gate Vol. 1 to 7 (DC) (2000-2001)
Final Fantasy X (2001) (PS2) — Third time, Amano was non a character designer, however he created construct & character nontextual matter.
Animation
Tekkaman The Space Knight
Casshan
Gatchaman (released in the U.S. when G-Force or Battle of the Planets)
Time Bokkan
Mospeada (aka. Robotech: The New Generation)
''Angel's Egg
Amon Saga''
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