Inspiration from Artists




Hideo Kojima
Hideo Kojima
  I remember I played the Metal Gear when I was like 10 or 11 years old, it caught my attention to the scene that where Snake and DARPA Chief Donald Anderson had a conversation take a place in the cell. After that, I played the rest of it and at the end, I fell in love with that game so much and addicted to it. Snake is one of my favorite characters at all times. Funny part, he kept saying he don't want to work on the Metal Gear anymore after Metal Gear: Son of Liberty, but the MGS4 appeared to sell. Oh, he also made Zone of the Ender in 2001 and Zone of the Ender: The 2nd Ruuner in 2003. Last time, they were announced that they would make Zone of the Ender third, unfortunately, few months later they cancelled it. 
Snake From Metal Gear 2


Isamus Kamikokuryo



  He working with Square Enix since 1999, his art is very well-known in Final Fantasy series, Final Fantasy X, Final Fantasy XII, Final Fantasy XII:Revenant Wings, Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy XIII-2, Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII. He worked the 3rd Birthday (part of Parasite Eve series).
Those are his works on link.
Kamikokuryo's work


Isamus Kamikokuryo


                                   


Aya

   

Studio Ghibli
 One of the best movies in my childhood, when I was 15 years old, I remember the first anime inspired me was Kiki's Delivery Service on Disney channel. Its released the firm on 1989 (on my birth year) and sharing with Studio Ghibli and Disney. In fact, Hayao Miyazaki the director, producer and writer of Kiki, inspired me to sketch more pictures and rest of the years from now, still practicing sketching some pictures.


Kiki's Delivery Service

Favorite Artists
 

Naughty Dog
Long story short; The company founded by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin as independent designer in 1984, then later brought by Sony Entertainment. They made the favorite games as Crash Bandicoot series, Jak and Daxter series and Uncharted series. They are my favorite games including The Last of Us.


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