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The Art of Persona 5

The Art of Persona 5

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Udon will release the Persona 5 Official Design Works (released in 2016 in Japan) in English next year as announced at Comic-Con @home 2021 (via Persona Central). This release will also include artwork from Persona 5 Royal added to the end and the complete release will be titled Persona 5 + P5R Official Design Works. I bought the original 2016-released Japanese artbook for Persona 5 and skipped the Prima Games released English version because it was missing content and because I wasn’t sure about the print quality given the publisher’s recent releases I bought at the time. It is good to see Udon do it now with how good the publisher’s artbooks are. On the interview of Soejima Shigenori, who is the character designer, there are untold fact about “Persona 5”’s characters. During Comic-Con@Home 2021 last month, comic book publisher Udon Entertainment announced that they would be releasing a physical version of “ Persona 5 Official Design Works,” an art book that was originally released in Japan on December 26, 2016. This art book was later released in French on March 21, 2019. It's always so fascinating to have all the initial concept sketches, illustrations, ideas and behind the scene makings of the stunning Persona 5 game compiled into a large art book. An absolute must get for any Persona 5 fan or artist who adores Shigenori Soejima's work because you will not be disappointed with the amount of artistic content this art book contains. Everything is well laid out and the style is just amazing, I’m addicted to some of the pictures in this book.

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Are there any other ones by any chance? I've seen some other ones online but I have no clue what they are.Shigenori Soejima is a Japanese illustrator, graphic designer and currently an employee of Atlus' Japanese branch. He is best known for his work on both Persona 3 and Persona 4 and is responsible for the art direction of the Persona Team's games. His style is nowadays defined by the vibrant colors in his artwork that create a certain sense of lighting as well as his characters that resemble typical manga-styled figures. Unlike the Dishonored 2 artbook, which I "read"/ feasted upon just the day after, I found there were too many characters/random stuff instead of beautiful sketches and landscapes. Hence the 4*. Just bought the art book after holding it off for an insanely long time. I was able to find a good deal on the japanese version, which is great since the english version seems to be super expensive now, but I'm really interested in the comments that describe the creation process. Not 100% sure on this translation, being allergic to egg myself I’m not really sure of how it tastes the the stereotypes associated with liking it. Possibly a direct quote from her? And the “certain kind of instant yakisoba” is probably something that shows up in the game itself, I’ll probably understand this better once I play the game.

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As a personal side-project, I’ve decided to translate parts of the AMAZING Persona 5 artbook (seriously, I’d recommend it... though beware as it contains major spoilers). So, as a Happy “Day-P5-Was-Supposed-To-Be-Released-Except-Lol-Delay” present, enjoy some character profile information, a lot of which is really interesting. Don’t worry, there are non spoilers in this. (One of the profiles DID contain a MASSIVE SPOILER, but I’ll remove it when posting it here). Shin Megami Tensei Network recently released a podcast episode with Udon Entertainment Director of Publishing Matt Moylan, in which he further describes the plans for the upcoming, first physical English release of the Persona 5 art book.ABOUT USThe Mako Reactor is your one-stop destination for news about Japanese games and the state of the gaming industry in India. More screenshots have been released for the upcoming Royal remake thanks to Famitsu, a recent interview revealed that there will be a save bonus for those who played the original Persona 5, and we even have more gameplay gleaned from a new trailer. I think the nuance of this is like “it comes naturally to her”. Could either be that or “she’s not self-conscious”.

The Art of Persona 5 by Prima Games | Goodreads

Soejima follows a personal rule while designing mascots - for color palettes, he uses a "toy color" set of red, yellow and blue. This rule applies to Aigis, Teddie and Morgana. [1]It’s interesting to see the stages some of the characters went through and even some characters/designs/concepts that didn’t make the cut. Actual verb used here is “cut”, as in cutting the air with his finger. I can pretty clearly imagine what this actually refers to though, so I hope I got the feeling across. I’m mostly doing this to practice my translation skills, so I’ll be doing these on my own time when I feel like it. Be aware that they take a while, so bear with me. There are probably translations of the artbook info already out there, but I’ll stay away from them: I want to see how much I can translate on my own. Beautiful and inspiring artwork with informative creator commentary on the thought process behind the designs.

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In July 2015, Udon Entertainment announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2015 that an English version of the “Persona Q: Official Visual Materials” art book— originally released in Japan in September 2014—would be set for a release in summer 2016. This art book never actually came out in English. I already own the Royal one that came with the Royal collectors edition, and I'm assuming the OG Persona 5 has a artbook too, same with Persona 5 Strikers except that one is exclusive to Japan.This is more a rought draft and “sneak preview” than anything. Just wanted to get these up by today. I’ve done everyone except Haru (who I’m about 90% on) so far. (I don’t intend to post the final party member as promotional materials kept them under wraps, so I want to respect that.) I'm wondering if anyone can speak about the differences in these. You have the Persona 5 Official Art Book you can import from Japan. The hardcore artbook that came with CE in United states and a new The Art of Persona 5 which comes out in june. Game Visuals: Chronicles the inspiration behind graphics seen in the game, including setting illustrations, story scenarios, and other key images.



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