Yusuke Ohmura
Yusuke Ohmura (Japanese: 大村祐介 born 6, July 1981) is an illustrator of the artwork for Pokémon games since Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. He has drawn several characters for the core series games starting with Pokémon Black and White, such as Gym Leaders and the Elite Four of Unova[1].
Ohmura created the designs for Piplup, Oshawott, Greninja, and the version mascots of Pokémon X and Y, Xerneas and Yveltal. Initial design for the two Legendary Pokémon was started by Ken Sugimori, but after he encountered 'artist's block', he gave the work to Ohmura, who furthered the designs. Sugimori later returned to finish them.[2] In Pokémon Sun and Moon, he became the lead of Pokémon designer, replacing Sugimori.
He is also an illustrator for the Pokémon Trading Card Game starting with the Mysterious Treasures expansion. For a complete list of cards that Ohmura illustrated, go here.
Pokémon
The following is a list of Pokémon designed by Yusuke Ohmura.
Works
Games
Title | Platform | Release date | Position |
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Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions | Nintendo DS | 2006-09-28 | Pokémon Design, Graphic Design |
Pokémon Battle Revolution | Wii | 2006-12-14 | Pokémon Characters Designed By |
Pokémon Platinum Version | Nintendo DS | 2008-09-13 | Pokémon Design, Graphic Design |
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions | Nintendo DS | 2009-09-12 | Pokémon Design, Graphic Design |
Pokémon Black and White Versions | Nintendo DS | 2010-09-18 | Pokémon Character Design, 2-D Dot Graphics, Trainer Graphics (Main Design) |
Pokémon Black and White Versions 2 | Nintendo DS | 2012-06-23 | Pokémon Character Design, 2-D Dot Graphics, Trainer Graphics (Main Design) |
Pokémon X and Y | Nintendo 3DS | 2013-10-12 | Pokémon Characters Design, Pokémon Design Coordination, Trainer Graphics Design |
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire | Nintendo 3DS | 2014-11-21 | Pokémon Characters Design, Trainer Graphics Design |
Pokémon Sun and Moon | Nintendo 3DS | 2016-11-18 | Pokémon Character Design (Lead), Trainer Graphics Design |
References
- ↑ Ken Sugimori's Twitter page (Japanese)
- ↑ Ken Sugimori got 'artist's block' during Pokemon X and Y development. Official Nintendo Magazine (published on October 24, 2013)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Pokémon Peer interview (Translation by Pokebeach)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 May 2011 of Nintendo Dream (Shellspider's blog)
- ↑ Soirée d'inauguration du Pokémon Center à Paris - JeuxOnLine