Her Art Style is Street Fighter, Kinu Nishimura (Breakdown and Analysis)
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- Kinu Nishimura ( 西村 キヌ ) is one of the well-known artists in the fighting game industry. She has done a lot of art for Capcom games, especially drawing, illustrating, designing characters and concept art for Street Fighter. Like any artist, her style has its own unique key components. Here are some elements we see in her concept and promotional art:
Key elements of Kinu Nishimura her street fighter art style:
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Disclaimer: All art and illustrations provided in this video are from Street Fighter and other series, Capcom/Akira Yasuda.
Music: Street Fighter music OST
About Kinu Nishimura:
Kinu Nishimura, a prominent Japanese video game and anime concept artist, gained recognition for her character design and promotional artwork during her tenure at Capcom in the 1990s. Recruited by Akiman while studying at Kyoto University of Art and Design, Nishimura's career at Capcom began with projects like Muscle Bomber and The King of Dragons, where she established herself as a key figure in the Street Fighter series. She served as the main illustrator for Street Fighter II and contributed significantly to Street Fighter III and IV, as well as crossover titles like Capcom vs. SNK.
After leaving Capcom in 2008, Nishimura continued as a freelancer, contributing to projects such as Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and various anniversary art books for Street Fighter and Darkstalkers. Her influence extends beyond Capcom, with character designs for games like Zero Escape and Culdcept Revolt, and contributions to anime series such as Overlord and Sirius the Jaeger. Her artwork has been featured in numerous art books, doujinshi covers, and adapted into merchandise like figurines and posters.
Internationally acclaimed, Nishimura is celebrated for her artistic achievements, recognized by Kotaku as one of the most accomplished artists in video games. Her legacy includes inspiring other artists and leaving a lasting impact on gaming culture, exemplified by her detailed and dynamic character designs that continue to resonate with fans worldwide.
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I recall an interview where Nishimura mentioned that she originally wanted to be a mangaka. Which makes sense when you look at her art. While her peers have great technical skill their storytelling tends to be weaker. It seems like that mangaka side of her never truly went away since every illustration looks like something from a manga.
Nice find, makes so much sense now! The only rhing I found was that she attempted to make a game, visual novel I believe.
Gawdamn her art has such an aura of badassness and cute all together in one
something very special about the late 90s early 00s art of street fighter and capcom in general and she is a huge part of it. whenever i feel down about my art or feel uninspired, i look at sf art from that era and feel my soul singing. my absolute favorite art to look at and aspire to
Exactly! I think it's really healthy to have one or a couple of artist that truly lift us up. That's also why I have an ever growing artbook collection, I put some music on and just take the them out of my closet and skim through them, which is always a delight to do so.
her works have so much energy in it.
Kinu Nishimura the best game artist of all time, no contest. Anything she works on looks amazing. Her art is so iconic and full of life.
Oh man, she is a favorite of mine. Even her simplest drawings have such energy to them that I find really hard to describe. Love'em.
Shes one of my favorite artist of all time, god tier, i’ve been waiting for one video of her. 😭
I didn't knew her, and thanks to you, I know a great artist. Subbed!
Thank you for the video, i didn't know she drew so many of my favorite Capcom illustrations.
She is a huge inspiration to me personally, how she shows emotions in her work is something i love whole heartedly
Did not know her! Thanks for highlighting this amazing art!
Nishimura is also my favorite! Nice video!
She's my favorite street fighter artist as well.
Just realized pretty much all my favorite Capcom art is from Kinu Nishimura.
I will always love her character design work on the D&D arcade game.
Just bought one of those Jun Suemi art books. Man, I love this channel! You get introduced to so many artists and their inspirations.
These videos are great man. Look forward to seeing what you put out next.
Its awesome how she can render volume so detailed but subtle
Nishimura Kinu and Kojima Ayami, along with Takahashi Rumiko, the CLAMP female founders (Nanase, whom I met online by chance back in 2000, ultimately gave me a job offer as an apprentice artist! Sadly, my family did not support me, so I gave up drawing for 20+ years until last year) all are some of my favourite female artists of all times!
Very influential on my own art journey that I am pursuing once again in my old age (43), to realise a dream of making comics and other art.
I adore their works as much (sometimes more!) than my favourite male artists.
Very compelling story with great reference artist to look up too. It's a shame that your family didn't support you at such a big opportunity. But indeed, in this day and age its possible to do your own thing. Go for it 100%
@@GameArts1 Thank you kindly for the reply! It was a unique time in history, even internet history, I met Ms. Nanase in a Yahoo! Chat room by chance. We shared some interests in anime choices (her favourite anime was Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind) and upon learning I was an aspiring artist, offered to accept my portfolio if I could make it to GirlCon (Girls-only anime convention in Connecticut, summer of 2000)....
To which, a friend and classmate at the time in IT school offered to drive me up there.....
DRESSED AS A SAILOR SCOUT. Hoo boy! You've not seen horror until you've seen a 6'2" Irish male with hairy-as-a-bear arms and legs in a seifuku.
Previously, I'd also befriended two other Japanese natives, one of whom I am still good friends with till today and was working for Squaresoft (prior to the Squaresoft + Enix merger) as the Japanese-to-English Localizer.
His name appears in end credits to some of the biggest Square games of the day (Final Fantasy), though the funniest story of friendship I have is when he worked on The Bouncer (PS2 game) and asked me to buy it as a show of support/friendship.
I went out on day 1, found a copy (at the lowest shelf, collecting dust lol) and bought it. It didn't do well at all in sales, but I was proud to support my friend.
Another friend was an established artist who worked for two major publications as a watercolorist and he was my mentor for art!
I'll just end this for the sake of not drowning anyone in a flood of text:
Best thing my artist mentor told me was: "It isn't about being good at art so much that it is about making others FEEL something when they see it!"
Best advice I've ever had. Thank you for your well wishes! I've begun building a website, and have been relearning a lot of art skills (especially digital art) so hopefully, something good comes of it!
@@auribusteneolupum2977good luck on your art journey and I loved your story! I will be 30 myself next year and you’re showing me that’s it’s never too late for your passions.
@@auribusteneolupum2977 That's quite a tale! I love that quote from your mentor, very wise. I've seen it on reddit as well, a person with a very poor (almost childish) technique drew a dog in an interesting way, he/she got so much reaction, people found it recognizable and compelling.
Also glad I found this channel ❤
One of the greatest artists of all time IMHO
I love her reference artwork for the SF II anime movie.
She's my favorite too! I enjoyed the video a bunch, thanks for uploading!
I was just looking for a video like this last night, thanks man keep up the good work!
Man I love your videos! They're so helpful for studying art styles.
Thank you for this video! Good break down!
aaaaaa finally, I've been practicing her art style for years now
Great analysis, i enjoyed this video
Another banger, always great to discover the artists behind these massive game franchises
I could tell you were French the moment you pronounced Hirohiko Araki's name XD.
Cool video, love Kinu and her art!
I love fightning artists! Hope to see more!
You will 100%, I will add them more to the polls over time.
Nice! you made the art of Kinu nishimura video! Yes she is really inspiring indeed, she is also my favorite. I had been collecting all of the artbooks she was involved in myself.
That must be quite a collection then :p
She is so goood
this is dope instant subscribe
That beaten Ken artwork though! Very talented artist; thank you for this video. 🙂
People complaining that men draw women in a hyper sexualized way did not know that women are also drawing women in hyper sexualized ways, since the dawn of time.
I don't think it's just the sexual appeal for its own sake. But an emphasis of musculature and exaggerated proportions help show them as fighters. She didn't design them, but shes committed to the attention to detail on bare skin and shading
While I do agree to a certain extent, I really think it depends on the illustration/character tbh, showing panties and shiny breasts in full glory is the main sexual appeal. She even made a comment on one of her illustrations that the cover magazines knew how to show her art in 'full potential' (e.g. text not covering the boring parts so to say). Looking through the SF artist as of yet; Cammy is a favorite among them to ''show', commenting on her behind a lot even if it breaks her spine just to show it.
Still waiting for the bengus vid, goated vid though!
Bengus!
He will be featured in the next poll, so make sure he wins ;P
Great video as always. Would you make videos where you attempt to copy-draw an art style to go along the explanations?
Interesting idea. Maybe I will do something like this in the future, I don't know yet. The thing is, it has to do a bit with time, videos take a lot already of the x amount of time I have. But I like the idea, so maybe I do something like this as a compilation of artist that I already covered. I dont know yet. Thanks for the suggestion!
I will love to see a manga, with this art style, that has nothing to do with a video game in general. Just something completely original.
she really is one of the greatest of all time.
she is a goat
She's soooo underrated
You can see where Yusuke Murata gets his inspiration from
Bengus is good too
The 🐐
U and her
She's one of the people that built my art style, although i can never beat the original GOAT
I did my own thing... although I'd still like to attempt copying her art style, can you discuss her Anatomy style?
God I wish I could draw like this
Have you done Shinkiro yet?
Good one, I'll add him to the next poll.
I feel Embarrassed, ALL THIS TIME I assume Kinu Nishimura was a man, as many of her artwork is very sexy, she is a massive inspiration, love her illustrations so much and are amount my favorites of Capcom games when ever she shows up is always incredible works
Storytellig is key. Internet is littered with thirsty fanart where they pose and dress ANY female character, no matter who she is, in sexually revealing compositions, poses and attitudes that have nothing to do with who the character really is. They basically don't draw the character, they just draw a clueless cosplayer, fishing for likes.
That's crazy, so this was a women drawing these Street fighter characters back then, didn't know that?
I will love to see a video game, with this art style, but a game that caters to women and girls. I'm a little done with the male fantasy. Things that cater to men, can get a little ridiculous, and etcetera. I will love to see something that caters to girls and or women.
Fortunately and unfortunately, the big money maker is, the drifts towards battle, as in some big strong man, beating the shit out of somebody or something.
Yeah, the thing is, any person understand ''conflict'' best shown in fighting/war. Men are the largest portion of Anime. Most woman love ''drama'' psychological conflict in romance. That's the main bulk of money, without conflict there is no story so to say. To the edges of this bell curve you get these intelligent ''conflicts'' this can be science fiction, or series like Deathnote, however to make them appealing to the general audience is hard, because people need to 'get it' and not be lost in a couple of episodes. DN did a great job in this imo with the conflict of ''good versus evil'' on an ethical stand point. (rooting for Kira or L). Also I think the Shinimagimi held the series together for most people to understand, a visual representation of a grim reaper.
Damn i feel embarrassed. i thought kinu was a guy 😢😂