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{{JapaneseName | western_version = Yasutaka Taga | kanji = 多賀 泰孝 | kana = たが やすたか | romaji = Taga Yasutaka}} is a Japanese illustrator and graphic designer. He created the clay models of Tomba and an Evil Pig for the PAL and NTSC covers of [[Tomba!]].
{{JapaneseName | western_version = '''Yasutaka Taga''' | kanji = 多賀 泰孝 | kana = たが やすたか | romaji = Taga Yasutaka}} is a Japanese freelance illustrator and graphic designer. He was commissioned by Whoopee Camp to create clay models of Tomba and an Koma Pig for the PAL and NTSC game cover art of [[Tomba!]]. [Note: add link to cover art scan.]
 
==Tomba clay models==
 
:''See: [[Yasutaka Taga/Q&A on Tomba artwork]]''
 
In April 2020, Tomba Club sent Taga an email asking about his experience working on the cover artwork of the first Tomba game. He fondly remembered his time working on the project, and stated that the original clay models were given to [[Tokuro Fujiwara]] afterwards.


==External links==
==External links==
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* [https://tagaworld.com/ Taga World] - Taga's personal website
* [https://tagaworld.com/ Taga World] - Taga's personal website
* [https://www.facebook.com/pg/TAGA.WORLD/ TAGA.WORLD on Facebook]
* [https://www.facebook.com/pg/TAGA.WORLD/ TAGA.WORLD on Facebook]
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Latest revision as of 08:16, 24 May 2024

Yasutaka Taga (多賀 泰孝) is a Japanese freelance illustrator and graphic designer. He was commissioned by Whoopee Camp to create clay models of Tomba and an Koma Pig for the PAL and NTSC game cover art of Tomba!. [Note: add link to cover art scan.]

Tomba clay models

See: Yasutaka Taga/Q&A on Tomba artwork

In April 2020, Tomba Club sent Taga an email asking about his experience working on the cover artwork of the first Tomba game. He fondly remembered his time working on the project, and stated that the original clay models were given to Tokuro Fujiwara afterwards.

External links