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| - Yoshitaka Amano (天野 喜孝, Amano Yoshitaka) es un artista que diseñó varios personajes de Final Fantasy, ademas de otras sagas .Es nativo de Shizuoka,Japón.
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- thumb|right|Yoshitaka Amano Yoshitaka Amano (天野 喜孝 Amano Yoshitaka; * 28. Juli 1952 in Shizuoka) ist ein japanischer Künstler, der für jeden Final Fantasy-Teil das Titel Logo entworfen hat und bei einigen Teilen auch Character Designer war.
- Yoshitaka Amano(天野 喜孝 (formerly 天野 嘉孝)Amano Yoshitaka) (born July 28, 1952) is a Japanese artist. He began his career as an animator and has become known for his illustrations for Vampire Hunter D and for his character designs, image illustrations and title logo designs for the Final Fantasy video game series developed by Square Enix (formerly Square). His influences include Western comic books, art nouveau, and Japanese woodblock prints. He has won awards for his work, including the 1999 Bram Stoker Award for his collaboration with Neil Gaiman, Sandman: The Dream Hunters. In early 2010, he established Studio Deva Loka, a film production company.
- Yoshitaka Amano has been interested in drawing since he was young. He started his carrier in Tatsunoko Production in the animation department, working for the Speed Racer anime franchise. He later worked on several anime titles such as Tekkaman, Gatchaman, and many other. In contrast to the stereotype of pointy, sharp lines and modern-styled drawings that used by many designers, Amano uses smooth and flowing lines, with a more epic, unique style of drawing that resembles a painting. That dinstictive style of Amano has given the Final Fantasy series a unique flavor.
- Wyjątkowość jego dzieł polega na tym, że artysta ten projektuje ilustracje, które nie zostają wykorzystane bezpośrednio do animacji lub komiksów. Sztuka Amano opiera się na rytownictwie. Na tę technikę składają się takie procesy, jak snycerstwo i/lub miedziorytnictwo, z których rysunki są następnie przenoszone za pomocą atramentu na papier. Poza tymi metodami Amano korzysta również z litografii. Do kolorowania swoich druków wykorzystuje on zwykle farby akrylowe, dzięki czemu uzyskuje efekt podobny do akwareli. Wiele z jego prac jest inspirowanych techniką ukiyo-e.
- Né le 26 mars 1952 à Shizuoku, près de Tôkyô, Yoshitaka Amano (喜孝 天野) est un dessinateur japonais qui devient rapidement concepteur de personnages après avoir été embauché par les studios d'animation Tatsunoko. Amano travaille sur plusieurs séries tel Gatchaman et Maya l'abeille. En 1984, Amano s'associe au cinéaste Mamoru Oshii pour créer le film d'animation Tenshi no Tamago. Amano apparait en 1998 dans le film New Rose Hotel dans lequel il joue le personnage Hiroshi et met son talent au services de projets variés tel que la conception de costumes pour des pièces de théâtre.
- La sua unicità nel tratto non è direttamente esposta con fumetti e cartoni. L'arte di Amano ruota attorno all'intagliatura. Con intagliatura si intende la pressione sul legno o sul rame, gettandoci sopra l'inchiostro per poi trasferire l'inchiostro sulla carta. Sino ad oggi Amano ha concepito e disegnato la maggioranza dei personaggi apparsi in tutta la saga.
- Yoshitaka Amano (Japanese: 天野 喜孝 Yoshitaka Amano Amano Yoshitaka), born March 26, 1952, is the artist of Fantasy Life. He is also a Japanese artist, character designer, illustrator and a theatre and film scenic designer and costume designer. He first came into prominence in the late 1960s working on the anime adaptation of Speed Racer. Amano later became the creator of iconic and influential characters such as Gatchaman, Tekkaman: The Space Knight, Hutch the Honeybee and Casshan. In 1982 he went independent and became a freelance artist, finding success as an illustrator for numerous authors, and worked on many best selling novels such as The Guin Saga and Vampire Hunter D. He is also known for his commissioned illustrations for the popular video-game franchise Final Fantasy.
- His uniqueness in his designs are such that he does not design images directly for animation or comics. Amano's art revolves around the medium of printmaking. Printmaking involves processes such as carving wood and/or scoring copper plates, running ink, and transferring ink to paper. Aside from woodcut and copper plate prints, Amano also uses the method of lithography. He typically uses acrylics to color his prints, using an effect resembling watercolor, and many of his works are influenced by ukiyo-e aesthetics.
- Japanese fantasy artist influenced by Manga, psychedelic and pop art, art nouveau and ukiyo-e. He's mainly worked in animation, illustrations, and video game conceptual designs. His works include:
* He's been involved in every single game of the main Final Fantasy series to some degree.
* Title logos for each title in the main series. Up to the sixth entry, he was the series' character designer. He has since handed that duty to Tetsuya Nomura and has produced promotional artwork for each entry thereafter.
* He also did Final Fantasy IX's character designs, as FFIX was meant as a throwback to the first six games in the series. Ironically, however, FFIX is the only installment of the main franchise whose central logo was designed by someone else than Amano.
* Angel's Egg
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