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TweenDoriru:

--- Quote from: Soth on February 18, 2011, 08:44:35 pm ---If someone is THE illustrator for iM@S, that's is Toshiyuki Kubooka, that is still listed as the copyright holder (along with Namco Bandai) in every official image released even if is not drawn by him. He did the game covers for iM@S, L4Y and SP, and the official portraits are his work. Both Annindoufu and Tamiya emulate Kubooka style.

Annindoufu joined the iM@S project when she did the pictures for an arcade iM@S guidebook called Platinum Album, and since then she became the main illustrator for printed matter, cd covers and the mobile phone contents. None of her works appeared in-game (well, except the wallpapers in the SP games).

Kiyotaka Tamiya began as the character designer for Dearly Stars, doing all the new characters mimicking Kubooka's style. He is doing the birthday banners and is now the main illustrator for iM@S2 (i.e. the game cover and the official portraits).

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Wow, I feel bad. 1: I thought Annindoufu was it and 2: I didn't know Annindoufu was a 'she' XD

I guess it would be an easy mistake, though, as Annindoufu was the one who got the iM@S artbook. Thanks for shedding light on the illustrator confusion, Soth! ;D

(and sorry, Kubooka Toshiyuki-san! OTZ)

Raestloz:

--- Quote from: Soth on February 18, 2011, 08:44:35 pm ---If someone is THE illustrator for iM@S, that's is Toshiyuki Kubooka, that is still listed as the copyright holder (along with Namco Bandai) in every official image released even if is not drawn by him. He did the game covers for iM@S, L4Y and SP, and the official portraits are his work. Both Annindoufu and Tamiya emulate Kubooka style.

Annindoufu joined the iM@S project when she did the pictures for an arcade iM@S guidebook called Platinum Album, and since then she became the main illustrator for printed matter, cd covers and the mobile phone contents. None of her works appeared in-game (well, except the wallpapers in the SP games).

Kiyotaka Tamiya began as the character designer for Dearly Stars, doing all the new characters mimicking Kubooka's style. He is doing the birthday banners and is now the main illustrator for iM@S2 (i.e. the game cover and the official portraits).

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So THAT's what the kanji characters mean. I always thought it's either the game producer or someone who hatched the original concept

Well, I like Tamiya's style better. Or at least, his DS style. The ones for iM@S 2 seem so different I can't believe it comes from one person

Maiku_Ando:
So do we have a date yet, all that count down for the Megami magazine and they didnt give us the date? I noticed several bits which looked like dates but I can't work out what the words are around it. :(

Sev:

--- Quote from: Maiku_Ando on February 24, 2011, 02:06:59 am ---So do we have a date yet, all that count down for the Megami magazine and they didnt give us the date? I noticed several bits which looked like dates but I can't work out what the words are around it. :(

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I'm still upset that the kinokuniyas in the Bay area banned that magazine just when i thought i'd found a place where i could purchase something iM@S related

nowano:
Chihaya birthday image on iM@S official site drawn by the anime director!


Wallpaper, banner, and twitter icon version here:
http://www.idolmaster-anime.jp/special/index.html

Seems that there are more to come ::)

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