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is a Japanese video game and anime concept artist and illustrator. Currently freelance, she is best known for her character design and promotional art for
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's
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during the 1990s.


Career

Kinu Nishimura began working at
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when she was recruited by Akiman while studying at
Kyoto University of Art and Design , official abbreviated name is . It is a for-profit private university in Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan. The predecessors are the Kyoto Academy of Costume Arts, which was founded in 1934, and the Kyoto Academy of Art and Design, which was esta ...
in 1991, with her first job being '' Muscle Bomber'', and her first major project for them being character design and illustrations for '' The King of Dragons''. During her time at Capcom, she provided designs and art for many of their games, including the ''
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'' series (working alongside Akiman as the main illustrator for ''
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'' and as character designer, promotional illustrator, and in-game artist for ''
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'' and ''
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''). She was the main illustrator (alongside
Shinkiro , best known under the pen name of , is a Japanese illustrator and conceptual artist who used to work for SNK and is currently employed by Capcom. Prior to joining Capcom, Shinkiro was employed by SNK, where he provided the character designs and c ...
) and promotional illustrator for the crossover games '' Capcom vs. SNK'' and ''
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'', on which she worked for Capcom on
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's characters. Her other work on Capcom's fighting games included the ''
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'' series, '' Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness'', and '' Rival Schools: United by Fate.'' She has also worked as character designer and/or promotional illustrator on such games as ''
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'', '' Cannon Spike'', '' Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara'', ''Gaia Master,'' and '' Tech Romancer''. Despite Nishimura leaving Capcom in 2008, she has continued to work on some of their games as a freelancer, such as '' Marvel vs. Capcom 3''. She also contributed new illustrations to the ''Street Fighter'' 25th and 30th anniversary art books in which she was featured prominently, and the tie-in art books for ''
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'' (including cover art) and '' Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara''. Outside of Capcom, she has created character designs for many other games, including the ''
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'' series by
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(although succeeded by Rui Tomono in
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) and '' Culdcept Revolt'' by
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, many social mobile games, anime TV series, including ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'', and other productions, such as a stage show ''Dragon, Dance With Wolves.'' She was charge of the characters and the game world planning for Agatsuma Entertainment's '' Code of Princess,'' of which launch copy includes the bonus disc containing a collection of her art; the game's producer said that he wanted to create a sequel, and that Nishimura had come up with some ideas for one already. Many of her illustrations have been printed in various Capcom and other art books, or served as
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covers. Other have been adapted for figurines (including the "Kinu Nishimura Collection" of ''Capcom vs. SNK 2'' characters and a figure collection of the Capcom characters that she had designed, such as ''Street Fighter'''s Ibuki), posters, wall scrolls, and shirts.


Recognition

She is highly acclaimed and popular, both domestically and abroad.
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featured her in an article series intended to celebrate the work of video game artists, and called her "one of the most accomplished artists to have ever worked in video games". Her art is one of the two stated main inspirations for the artist Da-kuro from Japanese company Gumi for their games such as ''
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.'' She was also credited by Carlo Arellano, art director of video game '' Vainglory''. The cover of a special edition of
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's art book ''The UDON's Art of Capcom'' is a homage to her cover of ''Capcom Design Works''.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Nishimura, Kinu 1969 births Anime character designers Capcom people Japanese women artists Living people Japanese video game artists Kyoto University of the Arts alumni