Generally speaking, the comics drawn by Sansuke Tsuchiya don't have much faults.
In the comic, the brave man first demonstrates his combat power and kills a few monsters at the beginning to give readers a basic impression.
Then the king heard the legend of the brave man and learned that he seemed to be the bloodline of an ancient hero, so he immediately summoned him. Then the brave man accepted the king's request and went to save the princess.
This is what is presented in nearly forty pages of the extended version.
From this we can see that Daigo Ikeda is a true fan of Sansuke Tsuchiya. He has been on the street for several years and still gives him 40 pages of new works when they are released.
Overall, the story is very compact, and readers will be attracted by the story if you look closely.
However, since it is Dragon Quest, it should be a proper so-called Wang Dao Man.
Zhu Youxing doesn't know the professional terminology of those comics, but at least he still understands terms like Wang Dao Man.
A Wang Dao manga should use excellent storyboards and exciting fights to attract readers, rather than a long text introduction.
Even if there is, it shouldn't take up too much space. This is Zhu Youxing's own concept.
And such a long introduction makes this comic feel like a beautiful comic.
That's why Zhu Youxing looks so awkward.
It’s not that the style of American comics is bad, but since you are reading Japanese comics, you should be mentally prepared for the style of Japanese comics.
Zhu Youxing picked up the paper and pen and began to write and draw on them.
He is not a cartoonist, but he has no problem drawing some cartoon battle scenes that he was familiar with in his previous life.
Just copy it.
Anyway, all cultural products in this world, such as games, comics, movies and TV series, are different from those in the previous life. You don’t have to worry about copyright issues if you copy them yourself.
So, Zhu Yusei simply sketched out the most impressive Dragon Ball fighting scene in his memory.
However, don’t worry about Zhu Yuxing’s elementary school-level painting skills, as long as he can make people understand what’s going on.
Sansuke Tsuchiya, who was standing by, didn't particularly care.
He just took a casual look.
However, as Zhu Yuxing finished drawing the page, he was slightly attracted by the fighting action.
That was the scene of the duel between Little Goku and Tianjin Fan in the World's Best Martial Arts Tournament.
This seems to be slightly outdated in Zhu Youxing's era.
But this fight scene just fits the size of the protagonist of Dragon Quest.
Moreover, the artist of the two works is originally the same person, so it would be no problem to say that the brave man is the Sun Wukong of the parallel world based on his appearance.
On the paper, a somewhat ugly and shaky character jumped up high and collided with the enemy's fists and feet. Then the enemy swept his legs, dodged through the air, and then used his strength to hit him hard.
The enemy's jaws bring heavy damage.
The whole process was very tense, and this was roughly the fighting scene presented in two pages.
In fact, by the time of Dragon Ball, the storyboard system of the Japanese comic industry had gradually matured and was getting closer to the film storyboard system, making the characters more vivid and three-dimensional and moving.
In this parallel world, it has actually developed to the same extent.
It's just that Sansuke Tsuchiya himself has not developed in this direction.
"Well... that's roughly it. The hero I imagine should fight the enemy through simple pictures, rather than describing how to fight through words. If it's just words, it's better to write a novel."
It took Zhu Youxing more than half an hour to finish two pages.
And in such a short time, the painting skills of this sketch are really not to be complimented.
The characters' images are all trembling.
But every move of the character can be understood very intuitively.
Sansuke Tsuchiya stopped talking at this time, but stared at Takeyusei's drawing in silence.
It's only two pages, but it can contain a lot of content.
The battle's dry story introduction instantly turned into a dangerous and passionate battle scene.
Unless his brain has changed, he will still feel that his level is more professional than Zhu Youxing's.
"Takeyu-san, you...have you never studied comics?"
"Well, of course not. Look at what I've done. I've been painting carefully, just because I'm afraid you won't recognize what I'm painting."
Zhu Youxing couldn't bear to look directly at the messy things he drew.
If you ask him to use a computer to create a few pixelated figures, that's no problem, he can do it in minutes.
But once it comes to a field like painting, he will immediately become a novice.
After all, I didn’t have the right expertise in the past, and that’s not what I was doing.
He is better at modeling than painting.
There are specialties in the art, and he doesn't intend to deliberately learn this thing. He can just let others do it. He is only responsible for appreciating it.
From Zhu Youxing's perspective, this is his true situation.
But in Tsuchiya Sansuke's opinion, this is humility.
If you know how to draw or something, if you learn a little bit, you can have a foundation. If you study hard for seven or eight years, you will definitely be able to draw like yourself.
But there are some things that cannot be truly understood through casual study.
Sometimes some things really depend on talent or luck.
The original version of One Punch Man is bad enough, but because of the wonderful story, the painting skills no longer matter.
Sometimes, a work with average painting and story can be elevated to a great level by relying on wonderful storyboards.
Now, Sansuke Tsuchiya has the painting skills, and the story Takeyusei has also been given.
Putting the two together, it's basically an above-average comic quality.
If the storyboards were a little sharper, the level would indeed rise a lot.
Is this Takeyu-san a comic genius?
You have such a great talent, you can create excellent stories and draw excellent storyboards. As long as you work hard to master your drawing skills, you will have no worries about earning a living in the comic industry.
As for Zhu Youxing, he still has no idea about this.
Because all he can think about is games.
Comics? There is no shortage of them in this world, so there is no sense of accomplishment in doing them.
Takeyusei felt that something was wrong with the way Sansuke Tsuchiya looked at him.
Could this guy have any special quirks?
Takeyusei put his hands on the ground and subconsciously moved his buttocks to get himself a little further away from Tsuchiya Sansuke.
"Takeyu-san, you are really talented. I am glad that you are not a cartoonist, but I am also sorry that you are not a cartoonist."
He has worked hard for so many years and kept drawing comics purely out of love, but it was no match for his absolute talent.
Zhu Youxing's simple storyboard was enough for him to study for a while.
It's not that he hasn't learned other things before, but the other storyboards are all finished products, and Zhu Yuxing's is more like a deconstruction, completely analyzing the storyboards to find out what's going on, making it easier for him to understand.
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Now he can completely follow this template to create many similar actions and then enrich them.
It seems that it is necessary for me to further study the real cartooning techniques, and I can no longer work behind closed doors.
Sansuke Tsuchiya, who had always been self-isolated, had the idea of active learning for the first time.
"It seems you can accept my suggestion."
Looking at Sansuke Tsuchiya's reaction, Takeyusei felt that he must have stabilized.
Sansuke Tsuchiya nodded vigorously: "Of course, Takeyu-san, your suggestions are indeed very useful. I will work hard to modify them in this regard. As for the paintings I drew before..."
Sansuke Tsuchiya looked at the pages of drawings he had drawn with some distress.
But he still gritted his teeth and decided to abandon it completely and start from scratch. In the second chapter, he will present a new look to readers.
Takeyusei himself did not expect that it would bring much change to Tsuchiya Sansuke. He was just happy that his publicity plan could continue to be executed perfectly.
The next step is basically waiting for the day of official release, and all other preparations have been completed.
I heard that it is a custom in Japan to worship gods before the release of movies, TV animations and other works. Do you want to follow the local customs?