Hinotori
Babbling Loonie
I am an Eagle.
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Registration Date: 09-10-2007
Posts: 2004
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09-12-2008 23:51
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tatsunokofan
Gatch Guru
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Registration Date: 03-12-2006
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Hi all!
A few years back (2004? 2005?), Amano did an exhibition in Los Angeles premiering that piece of art, along with a number of others based off of Tatsunoko characters (Casshan, Time Bokan, and the like). Heather and I made it to the opening night ceremony and had the chance to chat a little with Amano. Much of it was his tribute to his older works and style, and had a fairly similar look to what you see there. Some of the pieces were HUGE! We're talking 6~7 feet tall here! As impressive as the big pieces were, some of the smaller images, done using traditional art techniques that are pretty much never used for modern art styles like Amano uses, had more impact.
As far as which Gatchaman characters Amano had a hand in designing, it's generally accepted that he worked on Jun, Nambu, and Katse (There's a little about this in the Amano book "Imagine"), while most of the others are attributed to Tatsuo Yoshida. In reality, there was probably far more of a collaboration going on, with Yoshida in the lead role, than each man working on their characters individually. When the series was in production, Amano contributed to many of the guest character designs.
By the time of Gatchaman II, Tatsuo Yoshida had passed away, and Amano was in charge of the designs for many of the guest characters, with Akemi Takada also helping in that area. Most of the main cast was done by updating the first series model sheets, with some new designs (For Gel Sadra, Dr. Raphael, and the like) by Ippei Kuri. The same was true for Gatchaman Fighter.
James
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11-12-2008 20:34
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