Among the four comics fighting teams, "Pokémon" is actually the most difficult.
Because at the very beginning, at least dozens of different Pokémon images must be determined.
If this were done in a real Japanese comics magazine, it would take at least one or two months to polish it.
After all, every Pokémon must be able to find similar prototype animals and plants in reality, and at the same time, it must go beyond the animals and plants themselves and develop cute and unique features.
However, this is the easiest place for Lin Huowang to cheat and speed up.
After all, all the images and settings of Pokémon are in his mind.
He just needed to pretend to think about it and then describe it to the painters. After they drew it, Lin Huowang would compare it with the image in his mind and let them modify it bit by bit.
More importantly, the reason why Lin Huowang released "Pokemon" at the very beginning was actually to lay an important foreshadowing.
"Pokemon" has a unique advantage that other comics do not have, which is that it is very convenient to be made into a game.
In fact, in real history, Nintendo first had the game "Pokemon", and after it became popular, it made it into comics and animations.
But now Lin Huowang has made the "Pokemon" comics first, and instilled the images of these Pokémon into the childhood memories of children all over Japan, and even the world.
In this way, when he gets involved in the semiconductor, game console and other industries in the future, he will have a huge advantage because of the huge cultural game IP of "Pokemon".
This is a later matter, so I won’t go into details here.
For now, although he has been tired for several days, Lin Huowang is very satisfied with the current progress.
As long as they get through the difficult adjustment period at the beginning, the artists from the four comics teams will increase their speed exponentially.
As long as we determine the character image and style of each comic, then drawing the plot and story will be a piece of cake, right?
The ten Japanese translators have all been living and eating in the Chuncheng Film Studio these days.
For some translators who were unable to take leave, the problem of absenteeism was finally solved by Su Yun, the director of Chuncheng Film Studio, who sent an official letter on behalf of Chuncheng Film Studio to the translator's unit to assist in the translation work.
This is an important reason why Lin Huowang chose to cooperate with Chuncheng Film Studio. Many problems that seem extremely difficult to ordinary people can be easily solved by just writing an official letter and stamping it.
Otherwise, why would the Chinese people's obsession with civil servants and public institutions continue until 2025?
It’s because...public power is so powerful!
Many problems between units are easy to solve as long as they are between public departments.
But if you are a private or individual enterprise and want to find a public institution to cooperate with, it is often more difficult than going to heaven.
Various information needs to be filled in, various explanations need to be written, and various guarantees and documents need to be provided.
Even after you have finished all of this, when someone submits it, they just get a simple reply: "Our leader thinks this can't be done", which wipes out all your efforts and sweat.
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“The progress of Fist of the North Star is the fastest! Because the content is the most brutal and simple, and the plot rhythm is also fast enough.
The progress of "Dragon Ball" is second, and the main thing is to explain to them the many future technological equipment in it, which requires fully developing their imagination.
The transformation costumes in Sailor Moon are very different from the ones I saw in my previous life, but they obviously have more Chinese elements and are much better looking, not completely Westernized.
"Pokémon" is the most difficult one. I have already drawn about fifty Pokémon images.
As long as these images and attributes are set, the subsequent plots and content can be as fast as the other three comics."
Lin Huowang was very tired, holding his head in his hands. He stood behind the "Pokemon" comics group and fell asleep while reading.
"Comrade Lin Huowang, look, in this painting, does Pikachu's movements seem too lively?"
The painter knew that Lin Huowang had been watching the painting from behind her, so after she finished painting, she turned around and asked.
As a result, when he saw Lin Huowang fell asleep while standing, he immediately felt distressed and whispered to the people next to him to come over.
"Lao Li! Xiao Zhou! Look here, Comrade Lin Huowang has fallen asleep. Oh my God! This is the first time in my life that I have seen someone fall asleep while standing.
Come on, lend a hand, lift him gently, and put him on the camp bed next to you to sleep!"
The female painter felt very distressed. She was also very tired these days, but compared with the fierce forest fire, this tiredness was nothing.
When everyone heard the noise, they all looked at Lin Huowang who was sleeping while standing with respect.
Reporter Qian Shuzhen quickly picked up the Seagull camera hanging around her neck and took a close-up of Lin Huowang.
"This picture is great! When Dragon Jump is revealed to be a Chinese comic magazine, I will definitely go to Japan to publish a special report.
The title is "How the Dragon Was Born", and coupled with this photo of Lin Huowang sleeping while standing, it must be very shocking."
Qian Shuzhen said with bright eyes, looking at all the people in the entire comics factory, who were working so hard for the comic magazine "Dragon JUMP".
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