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==Work for the TCG==
==Work for the TCG==
Arita has continued to produce illustrations since the very beginning of the TCG, and as a result, he is among the TCG's most prolific artists. Arita started doing art for the cards in their prototype stages, even before [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions]] had been released.<ref>[https://www.gameinformer.com/2018/09/09/trade-secrets-the-making-of-a-pokemon-card Trade Secrets: The Making Of A Pokémon Card | GameInformer]</ref> Not knowing if they would be a success, he did not know how long the job would last. He said of the experience, "I was honestly worried about finding another project before the end of my contract."<ref name = autobio/> He was invited to the project by [[Keiji Kinebuchi]], and also designed the symbols for the first six {{TCG|Energy}} types.<ref>[https://twitter.com/MitsuhiroArita/status/1466208683558260741 @MitsuhiroArita]</ref> Arita has credited his work on the {{tcg|Base Set}}'s {{TCG ID|Base Set|Pikachu|58}} and {{TCG ID|Base Set|Charizard|4}} for having a "big effect" on his career.<ref>[https://www.gamesradar.com/pokemon-tcg-mitsuhiro-arita-interview/ "People come up to me and say that's still their favourite Pokemon card": Mitsuhiro Arita reflects on 20 years of Pokemon's strangest and most iconic designs | GamesRadar+]</ref>
Arita has continued to produce illustrations since the very beginning of the TCG, and as a result, he is among the TCG's most prolific artists. Arita started doing art for the cards in their prototype stages, even before [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions]] had been released.<ref>[https://www.gameinformer.com/2018/09/09/trade-secrets-the-making-of-a-pokemon-card Trade Secrets: The Making Of A Pokémon Card | GameInformer]</ref> At the time, the only reference material for Pokémon appearances was the original sprites.<ref name = tpciprofile>[https://web.archive.org/web/20210216111955/https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/pokemon-creator-profile-mitsuhiro-arita/ Pokémon Creator Profile: Mitsuhiro Arita], archived February 16th, 2021</ref> Not knowing if they would be a success, he did not know how long the job would last. He said of the experience, "I was honestly worried about finding another project before the end of my contract."<ref name = autobio/> He was invited to the project by [[Keiji Kinebuchi]], and also designed the symbols for the first six {{TCG|Energy}} types.<ref>[https://twitter.com/MitsuhiroArita/status/1466208683558260741 @MitsuhiroArita]</ref> Arita has credited his work on the {{tcg|Base Set}}'s {{TCG ID|Base Set|Pikachu|58}} and {{TCG ID|Base Set|Charizard|4}} for having a "big effect" on his career.<ref>[https://www.gamesradar.com/pokemon-tcg-mitsuhiro-arita-interview/ "People come up to me and say that's still their favourite Pokemon card": Mitsuhiro Arita reflects on 20 years of Pokemon's strangest and most iconic designs | GamesRadar+]</ref>


Arita’s coloring style has changed over the years. His earlier illustrations were often a mix of watercolor or pastel with distinct outlines, but he has developed a more fluid style that emphasizes the use of vibrant colors, as well as light and shadow to create dynamic and realistic looking images. Many of his images also use high and low angles or tilt to help achieve this.  
Arita’s coloring style has changed over the years. His earlier illustrations were often a mix of watercolor or pastel with distinct outlines, but he has developed a more fluid style that emphasizes the use of vibrant colors, as well as light and shadow to create dynamic and realistic looking images. Many of his images also use high and low angles or tilt to help achieve this. Although Pokémon typically uses a style reminiscent of anime and manga, Arita tries to express Pokémon more realistically, and often depicts backgrounds with realistic nature.<ref name = tpciprofile/>


==Artwork==
==Artwork==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Arita has a degree in Electrical and Software engineering.
* Arita has a degree in Electrical and Software engineering.
* Arita's favorite Pokémon is {{p|Mewtwo}}.<ref>[https://www.gamespot.com/articles/uncovering-the-hidden-inspiration-and-stories-behi/1100-6468906/ Uncovering The Hidden Inspiration And Stories Behind Pokemon Cards | GameSpot]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1Oha6HRb7c Q/A Interview with Mitsuhiro Arita : Original Pokemon Artist (The Meelypops Shop) | Meelypops Breaks on YouTube]</ref>


==References==
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