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Prior to joining Capcom, Shinkiro was employed by SNK, where he provided the character designs and cover illustrations for their most popular franchises, including The King of Fighters and Metal Slug. In 2000, Shinkiro was laid off due to SNK's bankruptcy, some time after that he was offered a job by Capcom. Shinkiro (森気楼) (born December 14, 1962), whose real name is Toshiaki Mori, is a Japanese illustrator and conceptual artist currently employed by Capcom. Shinkiro's art style is well known among fans and the gaming community for his realistic take on character design, due to his use of shading and lighting, rather than an animated approach that is commonly seen in manga or anime. At Capcom, Shinkiro has done several cover artworks and character designs for Capcom games. He has also done covers for American comics such as Spider-Man Unlimited and Udon's comic series. His techniques are well known among fans due to his use of shading and lighting giving his images a more realistic feel rather than an animated look seen in manga or anime. Profession[profession not given] Related awards Resumé[resumé not given] Roles:[roles not given] caption3 caption3 caption4 IMDb profile: Shinkiro (December 14, 1962), who's real name is Toshiaki Mori(森 気楼 Mori Toshiaki), is a Japanese illustrator and conceptual artist who has worked on several Resident Evil titles. He is currently employed by CAPCOM
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At Capcom, Shinkiro has done several cover artworks and character designs for Capcom games. He has also done covers for American comics such as Spider-Man Unlimited and Udon's comic series. His techniques are well known among fans due to his use of shading and lighting giving his images a more realistic feel rather than an animated look seen in manga or anime. Prior to joining Capcom, Shinkiro was employed by SNK, where he provided the character designs and cover illustrations for their most popular franchises, including The King of Fighters and Metal Slug. In 2000, Shinkiro was laid off due to SNK's bankruptcy, some time after that he was offered a job by Capcom. At Capcom, Shinkiro has done several cover artworks and character designs for games, including Dino Stalker, God Hand, Dead Rising and Bionic Commando Rearmed. He has also done covers for American comics such as Spider-Man Unlimited and UDON's Street Fighter comic series. Shinkiro also enjoyed success as the main illustrator of Tatsunoko vs. Capcom and Marvel vs. Capcom 3. Profession[profession not given] Related awards Resumé[resumé not given] Roles:[roles not given] caption3 caption3 caption4 IMDb profile: Shinkiro (December 14, 1962), who's real name is Toshiaki Mori(森 気楼 Mori Toshiaki), is a Japanese illustrator and conceptual artist who has worked on several Resident Evil titles. He is currently employed by CAPCOM Shinkiro (森気楼) (born December 14, 1962), whose real name is Toshiaki Mori, is a Japanese illustrator and conceptual artist currently employed by Capcom. Shinkiro's art style is well known among fans and the gaming community for his realistic take on character design, due to his use of shading and lighting, rather than an animated approach that is commonly seen in manga or anime.