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Acura NSX (NA1) at the Greater Milwaukee Autoshow (2026) in West Allis, WI.
My initial interest in Eternal Poison was based on the main cast's character design, but I've come to the surprising realization that the game called for a large ensemble of artists for the supporting characters' art (mercenaries + rescued guests you can speak to in Isapolis).
Some of these names are well-known, but there are artists going by nicknames which make them hard to track down. Still, I was interested into finding out whom they all are, so I did my best to try and identify them. Take everything regarding artists going by a nickname with a grain of salt.
Tomatika
She is the lead character designer, and she has illustrated the main group of each tale. Her artworks also have variants that make the characters more expressive during cutscenes. She also illustrated the game cover as well as the promotional artworks of the game.
SK
You can recruit and deploy 12 mercenaries in the game. SK did the art for all of them + the musicians playing in Isapolis, as well as a few guest characters. Despite all the art they've done, they're unfortunately only credited as SK.
Hidari
Illustrator for the Atelier series and for Fire Emblem: Shadows of Valentia, among others. He contributed a single guest art for the game.
NA2
It was a complicated search because they're only credited as "NA2" but I'm confident that NA2 is still their Pixiv username, and that they also go by NA2-A5. Other than this they did art for Chain Chronicle.
Shinichiro Otsuka
Character designer for Re:Zero.
Yuki Hayabusa
They've worked on Cardfight!!Vanguard and Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls.
Kinu Komada
They've also done book cover illustrations such as the Japanese edition of the Mistborn trilogy.
Shin Takekawa
He's an author who seems to now have a career drawing erotic yuri.
Hironori Takano
He's worked on several Flight-Plan games other than Eternal Poison such as Black/Matrix.
Takeshi Iizuka
He's also a regular at Flight-Plan and has worked on games like Summon Night and Sacred Blaze.
Enomoto
Enomoto is (allegedly) an artist who also goes by the nickname BND. The most art I could find was a single blog (http://enom.blog32.fc2.com/), and a handful of Doujinshi under her second nickname. I'm confident this is her because of the facial proportions, and especially because of how she draws eyelashes.
I actually looked for her everywhere because I liked the art she contributed to the game a lot.
HAMMER
They did the art for the guests pictures above. I would love to know what else they've worked on, but I couldn't find them.
V8
While his work has changed a great deal, I believe this is Nagai Yuya (artist for Grandblue Fantasy Versus, War of the Visions, Valkyrie Elisium).
I liked his work and knew he went by V8turbocharger on Twitter, so I had a little "what if..." moment reading this art credited under the name "V8". This might be a leap, but I still see a similarity in how he draws lips and noses (moreso in his older work).
Mioto Kurachi
Like Takeshi Iizuka, they're also part of other Flight-Plan games crews.
... and this is just for the human character design, since several more artists have worked on the Majin design (including Yasushi Nirasawa who is well-known for a lot of monster/creature illustrations as well as for his work in the Kamen Rider franchise), and several more have worked on all the background art for the stages you can see in-game.
This game is surprisingly stacked with talented artists including very well-known ones, and it's fortunate there is an artbook because almost none of the names are included in the credit rolls once you finish a route (they might however be listed in the final ending once I finish them all).
Peaches
The bean
While mercenary usage has dropped and shifted from N4 to N5, that doesn’t change the latest Beasthunter model from being rad as all heck and something I wanted to paint.
I’ll probably have to proxy her as other models (and already have since I ran her as a Corregidor Bandit just yesterday) for the most part but I am really proud of how well she came out!
Unlike most of my nomads, instead of basing her weapons off an existing weapon skin from one game or another I based her dress off a version of Nephenee from Fire Emblem: Heroes
Here's some fanart of @midnightclubx's Lydia, been wanting to draw her again proper (and then some) for quite a while. Enjoy!