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Artist name pinyin spells 'Yinfu', which is romanized as 'infukun', and it appears to be the English name the artist himself prefers to be addressed as.
Artist name pinyin spells 'Yinfu', which is romanized as 'infukun', and it appears to be the English name the artist himself prefers to be addressed as.


Infukun worked as the Chief Artist of MICA Team, he holds the highest contribution amongst all the mentioned artist in Girls Frontline. On top of being the illustrator of a great amount of T-Dolls and their costumes, infukun also illustrated most of the background scenery in game, as well as NPCs characters from all factions. Though no longer in full-time employment with MICA/Sunborn, Infukun still contributes and works with the company in a freelance capacity.
Infukun was/is the Chief Artist of MICA Team, he holds the highest contribution amongst all the mentioned artist in Girls Frontline. On top of being the illustrator of a great amount of T-Dolls and their costumes, infukun also illustrated most of the background scenery in game, as well as NPCs characters from all factions. Although its unclear, its possible he is no longer in full-time employment with MICA/Sunborn but still contributes and works with the company in a freelance capacity.


infukun does not share design inspirations often, when interviewed about such matter he simply reply that he does not have anything particular to share. As a result all of the design inspiration section on characters illustrated by infukun from the Girls Frontline Art book volume 1 displays a conversation dialogue between him and another MICA Team staff.
Infukun does not share design inspirations often, when interviewed about such matter he simply reply that he does not have anything particular to share and just wants out of the interviews. Such examples are seen in the Girls' Frontline Artbooks;
 
*During the interview section of the 1st artbook when asked about design inspirations, Infukun didn't say much, in jest the interviewer suggested writing down that he got his inspirations from... {{spoiler|being fucked up the ass.}} Infukun reluctantly agreed to the suggestion before telling the interviewer to get lost.
This is an example of such dialogue:
*During the interview section of the 2nd artbook, Infukun was asked again for design inspirations however he had a response this time saying that he browses various websites and forums for his inspirations.
 
将军:设计说明!
 
Boss(Or General): Design inspirations!
 
音符:没有,G
 
Infukun: Ain't got none, bugger off.
 
将军:那我就写“音符在被爆菊时又灵感乍现,创作出来的”
 
Boss: Then I will write: 'Infukun was inspired when he is sitting on the toilet, and thus it was made.'
 
音符:好啊
 
Infukun: Aight.


=== Names ZAGALA/DOGALA/GINGALA ===
=== Names ZAGALA/DOGALA/GINGALA ===
When a illustrated piece was not a design of his own idea, he uses the alias ZAGALA or DOGALA. If he's illustrating something as a contracted artist, he uses the alias GINGALA.
When a illustrated piece was not a design of his own idea, he uses the alias ZAGALA or DOGALA. However its unclear if GINGALA also refers to Infukun and may actually be another artist collaborating with Infukun.


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Revision as of 07:43, 14 January 2020

General info

Also known as: zhouRAN, infukun, ZAGALA, DOGALA and GINGALA

Artist name pinyin spells 'Yinfu', which is romanized as 'infukun', and it appears to be the English name the artist himself prefers to be addressed as.

Infukun was/is the Chief Artist of MICA Team, he holds the highest contribution amongst all the mentioned artist in Girls Frontline. On top of being the illustrator of a great amount of T-Dolls and their costumes, infukun also illustrated most of the background scenery in game, as well as NPCs characters from all factions. Although its unclear, its possible he is no longer in full-time employment with MICA/Sunborn but still contributes and works with the company in a freelance capacity.

Infukun does not share design inspirations often, when interviewed about such matter he simply reply that he does not have anything particular to share and just wants out of the interviews. Such examples are seen in the Girls' Frontline Artbooks;

  • During the interview section of the 1st artbook when asked about design inspirations, Infukun didn't say much, in jest the interviewer suggested writing down that he got his inspirations from... being fucked up the ass. Infukun reluctantly agreed to the suggestion before telling the interviewer to get lost.
  • During the interview section of the 2nd artbook, Infukun was asked again for design inspirations however he had a response this time saying that he browses various websites and forums for his inspirations.

Names ZAGALA/DOGALA/GINGALA

When a illustrated piece was not a design of his own idea, he uses the alias ZAGALA or DOGALA. However its unclear if GINGALA also refers to Infukun and may actually be another artist collaborating with Infukun.

Where to find

音符 worked on the following assets

The artist may only be responsible for some of the illustrations. Please see the linked page for details.

T-Dolls

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Enemies

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HOC Units

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Fairies

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Neural Cloud characters

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References