Liang Zhirou tilted her head curiously, looking at Lin Miaomiao who was deeply moved, unsure of what to say.
Chen Lu can swim...
They don't need me to save them.
I don't think I can swim either...
As she pondered the question, she suddenly realized that it seemed pointless.
Liang Zhirou turned her gaze to Lin Miaomiao's computer screen, looking at the uncolored cartoon characters, and found them to be more and more adorable.
Lin Miaomiao noticed her gaze and patiently explained, "This is an early character design; it hasn't been finalized yet."
"I usually draw several sketches to find inspiration, and then choose the one I'm most satisfied with."
She then sighed deeply, "I always feel that this pose is not dynamic enough. Logically speaking, it should be a quirky character, but I can't draw it."
"What is this?" Liang Zhirou asked, pointing to the blackboard next to Lin Miaomiao's keyboard.
"You've seen this before, haven't you? This is a graphics tablet. The one in my dorm is smaller; this one is more professional. They're all the same thing."
Lin Miaomiao suddenly became interested. Since she was going to slack off anyway, she simply pulled Liang Zhirou to her side. "This thing is amazing, I'll teach you..."
After a long while.
Looking at the character Lin Miaomiao drew, Liang Zhirou clumsily drew a slightly uglier version.
Because it was just a draft, Lin Miaomiao wasn't very serious about it, but Liang Zhirou was able to copy it quite well, which shows that her drawing skills are still quite good.
Lin Miaomiao stared blankly at the character Liang Zhirou had drawn. She lost count of how many times she had been stunned in that short time.
If she had inspiration, she might have come up with this gesture. That's the nature of original artwork; how to clearly convey more information using a still frame is a profound art.
Anyone can learn to draw if they are willing to work hard, but the talent that determines the upper limit is reflected in this aspect.
Although it's not the original artwork, the reason why "The Flying Horse of Gansu" is so famous is related to this. Because you can tell at a glance that it must have been moving at a very high speed.
Lin Miaomiao, completely oblivious to the fact that her paintbrush had fallen to the ground, murmured, "Zhirou, it's such a waste of your talent to study accounting..."
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