Hiroshi Kajiyama

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    Hiroshi Kajiyama's Shining Force Gaiden painting from the book Sega TV Game Key Art Gallery.[1]

    Kensuke Suzuki (鈴木健介, Suzuki Kensuke), better known by his pen name Hiroshi Kajiyama (梶山浩, Kajiyama Hiroshi), was an artist and game designer whose contributions to the Shining series include character design and illustrations for Shining Force Gaiden, Shining Force Gaiden II, Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict, Shining Force CD, Shining Wisdom, and Shining Force III.

    For the creation of the character designs of Shining Force III, Kajiyama was joined by Shin Yamanouchi, who had previously designed characters for Shining the Holy Ark, and with whom Kajiyama's credits are sometimes confused.

    Suzuki was the president of the production company Rit's, which provided some art to Shining Force II: The Ancient Seal and is credited for work on all of the Gaiden games and CD.

    After leaving the Shining series, Kajiyama continued to work with Camelot Software Planning, for whom he created monster designs for their Golden Sun series.

    In addition to his work on Shining Force, Kajiyama was known for Dragon Master Silk, a series of dungeon-crawling RPGs with sexually provocative artwork. Suzuki would go on to publish a large volume of pornographic illustrations using the name Hiroshi Kajiyama.

    Before the release of Dragon Master Silk and Shining Force Gaiden in 1992, Suzuki only published artwork in a more realistic style. Suzuki painted cover illustrations inspired by Western fantasy art for games like Dark Wraith, Wardner, and the North American release of Dragon Warrior II.

    Kensuke Suzuki died in 2018.[2]

    Translated Statements

    Kajiyama writes the following in the Shining Force Gaiden section of the art book Half Quarter Book One.[3]

    Kajiyama's artwork from Half Quarter Book One.

    Shining Force Gaiden

    This is character line art from Gaiden. Some people said that the relaxed poses lacked dynamism and detail and would only appeal to kids. But that's such an unbelievable lie. And from the beginning, people looked at the main character Nick and said, "I really think that character looks like a girl." How could they say that? (Famitsu's editorial department seems to have propagated these sentiments.) Characters like Teddy are a counterpoint.

    外伝のキャライラストの線画です。 ひねらず、こだわらず自然体で、子供が見てわかりやすいモノを。というのは大嘘で、主人公のニックははなから「実は女の子に見えるキャラ」なんて考えてました。(ファミ通の編集さんには通じたらしい) テディとかは趣味丸出し。

    When I was working on this, I hadn't really done any professional work as Kajiyama (梶山), and I hadn't published anything in this style before. I think that when the job started, Sonic was originally asking for my usual realistic style. (I'd previously done realistic illustration work under another name.) I showed them the first roughs and said, "I can draw like this, too . . ." and they seemed impressed.

    この仕事の頃は、まだ「梶山」でそんなに仕事はしてなくて、絵もあまりにでていなかったのでソニックさんのほうでは「いつものリアルな絵」を想像していたみたいです。(※別の名前でリアルな絵柄の仕事をしていたので) 最初のラフの時「こんな絵も描くんだ・・・」と感心されたし。

    Suzuki's cover art for Stronghold for the PC-98. This more realistic illustrative style is characteristic of Suzuki's earlier work.[4]

    Game Credits

    For some games, Suzuki is credited for different roles under both the name Kensuke Suzuki and the pseudonym Hiroshi Kajiyama.

    JP Release Title Credits
    Jan. 1987 Dragon Warrior II Cover Art (uncredited)
    Aug. 1989 Dark Wraith Scenario, Graphics; Illustrations (uncredited)
    April 1991 Wardner (Genesis) Cover Art (uncredited)
    Jan. 1992 Cyber Dodge Character Design, Cover Art
    Dec. 4, 1992 Dragon Master Silk (PC-98) Game Design, Graphics Design
    Dec. 25, 1992 Shining Force Gaiden Character Design, Graphics
    June 1993 Shining Force Gaiden II Character Design, Graphics
    June 1994 Stronghold ~Kōtei no Yōsai~ Cover Art (uncredited)
    July 15, 1994 Blue Garnet Illustrations
    July 22, 1994 Shining Force CD Character Design, Graphics
    Oct. 1994 Moldorian Production, Character Design, Graphics
    June 1995 Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict Character Design, Graphics
    July 1995 Shining Wisdom Character Design
    Aug. 1995 Dragon Master Silk II (PC-98) Game Design, Graphics Design
    March 1997 Dragon Master Silk (Saturn) Character Design
    Dec. 1997 Shining Force III Scenario 1 Character Design, Illustration, Battle Backgrounds
    Feb. 1998 Sugoventure: Dragon Master Silk Gaiden Character Design, Character Graphics
    April 1998 Shining Force III Scenario 2 Character Design, Illustration
    Sept. 1998 Shining Force III Scenario 3 Character Design, Illustration
    Dec. 1998 Shining Force III Premium Disc Character Design, Illustration
    Aug. 2001 Golden Sun: The Broken Seal Monster Design
    June 2002 Golden Sun: The Lost Age Monster Design, Illustration
    Oct. 2010 Golden Sun: Dark Dawn Monster Design, Djinn Design
    Feb. 2014 Super Heroine Chronicle Character Design: K-86X

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