If you give play is more amazing the post ... of course is optional
This art book is too amazing since it includes several artists, styles and above all very high quality images that represent the artistic direction, fashions of the moment and also a closeness to that vision developers had about the characters through times especially fighting games from Capcom and some other cast.
Let me providing specifics about the art book to begin the book has 320 pages and has a considerable thickness compared to the Valkyrie Chronicles nearly an inch thick this book, also contains over 1500 illustrations from paintings to sketches of the characters and let me tell you that the pages are colorful and convey much sense of the artists and fans to this beloved franchise, on the other hand show conceptual images quite interesting as the characters had been before they were defined in the stereotypes we've all seen along their many reissues.
It's a nice touch the logo
To start preparing for the post I suggested give click the button at the beginning, if you did not ... no problem, but you will lose a great experience, apart from that it will be a long post detailing this fine art book because he deserves it, and was its 25th anniversary recently is reason enough, but in order to not lengthen overly I will divide it into 8 blocks where each block will be an artist that work on the book and a brief introduction to each of them, because they are a substantial part in the creation of the franchise as we know it. Akira Yasuda or by his pen name " Akiman" is the first of the artists and is also known as being the designer of classic titles like Final Fight and Street Fighter II.
Mr. akiman my respect for that apple
Ryu
Chun-li in the left and on the right Guile that always goes with everything
Fanservice for you and me
The second artist is Kinu Nishimurais a Japanese illustrator, character designer, and game creator.
Ryu and Ken with a unfriendly face
Had already told them that I like girls with glasses?
More fanservice
CRMKis the third artist on the block. He is mainly known for being one of Capcom's main designers from the company's early days.
Ohhh sakura stretching like an innocent girl
Cammy classic that put out her tongue in a certain intro
Street Fighter Alpha 3 (Character Selection Screen)
The fourth is Daigo IKENO is a character designer and illustrator who works for Capcom.
An epic illustration of Ikeno between Sagat and Ryu
I think Dan now know who is the boss
Dai-Chan (sometimes spelled Daichan) is a Capcom artist, known primarily for his work on Street Fighter andDarkstalkers.
In this illustration Ken looks like a girl... I think
The front cover of Street Fighter Alpha 2
The six block is Edayan.He is best known for his work in the Rival School series.
A colorful illustration to begin with
Sakura smiling and sakura trees around ... Inception?
Ryu vs Ken the eternal fight
SHINKIRO is a Japanese illustrator and conceptual artist currently employed by Capcom. Prior to joining Capcom, Shinkiro was employed by SNK.
That white teet.. sorry, a great illustration of Shinkiro
SNK with capcom, why not?
Hey! my finger still there... ohh well
This is the last block containing several artists representing their style and way of illustrating at a very anime and other more shaded and detailed.
M. Bison of my favorite video game villains.
Syukou Murase in an illustration of the anime movie of Street Fighter II
Takuji Kawano in a more mature illustration of Ryu, Ken and Chun-Li
The back cover art of the 20th anniversary of Street Fighter
Thanks for taking the time to read the whole post and now a video that I think you may like it, see you in a next post.
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