Kinu Nishimura (Japanese: 西村 キヌ, Hepburn: Nishimura Kinu) is a Japanese video game and anime concept artist and illustrator. Currently freelance, she is best known for her character design and promotional art for Capcom's fighting games during the 1990s.
Many of her illustrations have been printed in various Capcom[26][27] and other[28][29] art books, or served as doujinshi covers.[30] Other have been adapted for figurines (including the "Kinu Nishimura Collection" of Capcom vs. SNK 2 characters[31] and a figure collection of the Capcom characters that she had designed, such as Street Fighter's Ibuki[7]),[32][33] posters,[34][35] wall scrolls,[36] and shirts.[37]
Recognition
She is highly acclaimed and popular, both domestically and abroad.[38][39][40]Kotaku featured her in an article series intended to celebrate the work of video game artists, and called her "one of the most accomplished artists to have ever worked in video games".[1] Her art is one of the two stated main inspirations for the artist Da-kuro from Japanese company Gumi for their games such as Phantom of the Kill.[41] She was also credited by Carlo Arellano, art director of video game Vainglory.[42] The cover of a special edition of UDON's art book The UDON's Art of Capcom is a homage to her cover of Capcom Design Works.[43]