Shinkiro (森気楼) is one of the legendary artists in the fighting game industry. He has contributed extensively to SNK and Capcom games, creating character designs, cover illustrations, and promotional art for series like King of Fighters and Street Fighter. Like any great artist, Shinkiro's style has its own unique characteristics. His full name is Toshiaki Mori.
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Popular Street Fighter Art Books that contain Shinkiro his promotional and concept art:
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Note: Shinkiro’s art is spread all over different artbooks and there were artbooks of SNK with his work in it, however I don’t think they are still in print.
Disclaimer: All art and illustrations provided in this video are from King of Fighters, Street Fighter and other series, SNK/Capcom Shinkiro.
About:
Toshiaki "Shinkiro" Mori was born on December 14, 1962. He began his career at SNK in the early 1990s, working as an illustrator and conceptual artist. During his time there, Shinkiro designed characters and created cover art for a wide range of NeoGeo games, including Art of Fighting, The King of Fighters 94-2000, Samurai Shodown, Fatal Fury, Metal Slug, and Last Blade.
In 2000, after SNK went bankrupt, Shinkiro was laid off but quickly found a new position at Capcom. He soon began producing cover art for various Capcom titles, such as the Capcom VS SNK series, Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom, Marvel Vs. Capcom 3, Resident Evil: Dead Aim, Dino Stalker, Final Fight One, Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Dead Rising, and Devil May Cry 5. He has also contributed cover art for American comics, including Spider-Man Unlimited and UDON's Street Fighter comic series.
Shinkiro’s art style is instantly recognizable due to his "realistic" airbrush technique, which he often uses for character illustrations. He has applied this photo-realistic approach to individual character artworks as well as group posters and collages, while also experimenting with different coloring techniques like cel-shading. Shinkiro’s signature style, particularly in the faces he draws, features a consistent shape and format for both male and female characters. However, he has demonstrated versatility by illustrating interesting effects, and backgrounds with remarkable skill.
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