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Capcom just published a sizable excerpt from an artist's guide for Street Fighter. Created roughly 20 years ago, the document provides anatomical references that artists can use to draw a perfectly proportioned martial artist for the game.
SEE ALSO: Blind 'Street Fighter' player wins his first tournament matchA look at the guide surfaced earlier this year at the 2017 Game Developer's Conference. Capcom's Toshiyuki Kamei -- art director on Street Fighter IVand V -- gave a talk about the role art plays in the series.
He credited work on the guide to former Capcom artist Akira "Akiman" Yasuda, and noted that it's still in use today as a teaching tool (h/t Gamasutra).
Street Fighteris one of the industry vanguards when it comes to fighting games, and this vintage design document peers into its earlier days. This is a cool find, and thanks to Capcom for sharing it.
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