Naru Nanao Wallpapers
Saturday, August 14, 2010
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__THISRES__76906.png) Naru Nanao (七尾 奈留 Nanao Naru)  (pseudonym)  is a female Japanese artist from Okinawa, Japan. Nanao's choice of her pseudonym stems from the Circus' game Aries; one of the characters was  named Runa Nanao (七尾 留奈 Nanao Runa).  She is a free illustrator and thus is not affiliated with one single  company; she is primarily a character designer. She began working with  video game developers in 2000, but she is most well known for providing  original character design for three heroines in the original D.C.: Da Capo visual  novel by Circus released in 2002. Other works include Canvas 2: Niji Iro no Sketch,  Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two.,  and Sola. At one point, she only went by her  given name Naru. She is the supervisor of her dōjinshi  circle known as "Ice and Chocolate" (あいすとちょこ Aisu to Choko).  She often collaborates with another circle named "Poteneko" (ぽてねこ).  She even provided the front-cover illustration for the Comiket 70  catalog for August 2006.
Naru Nanao (七尾 奈留 Nanao Naru)  (pseudonym)  is a female Japanese artist from Okinawa, Japan. Nanao's choice of her pseudonym stems from the Circus' game Aries; one of the characters was  named Runa Nanao (七尾 留奈 Nanao Runa).  She is a free illustrator and thus is not affiliated with one single  company; she is primarily a character designer. She began working with  video game developers in 2000, but she is most well known for providing  original character design for three heroines in the original D.C.: Da Capo visual  novel by Circus released in 2002. Other works include Canvas 2: Niji Iro no Sketch,  Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two.,  and Sola. At one point, she only went by her  given name Naru. She is the supervisor of her dōjinshi  circle known as "Ice and Chocolate" (あいすとちょこ Aisu to Choko).  She often collaborates with another circle named "Poteneko" (ぽてねこ).  She even provided the front-cover illustration for the Comiket 70  catalog for August 2006.