Chapter 323. Torture Japanese friends have a hand (8000 words)

Chapter 321.

System.

To be honest, this thing has long been forgotten by Higashino Tsukasa and has gone to Tiannanhaibei.

He had even unknowingly put this 'system lady' into the cold palace and completely forgot about it.

After all, the points needed to redeem the next painting skill were so terrifying that he didn't even bother to look at them.

So, when it suddenly jumped out of a prompt, Higashino Tsukasa was also quite surprised.

It reads, 'Your painting level has increased'.

To be honest, this system prompt, Tsukasa Higashino heard it once a long, long time ago.

I probably heard it once when he first painted "Tokyo" and participated in the Youth Painting Awards.

"Why did you suddenly get up again?" Tsukasa Higashino really couldn't laugh or cry.

He didn't think his painting skills had improved much, but this foolish system suddenly caught him off guard and forcibly came to a 'painting level increase'.

But what is this 'painting level improvement', Higashino Tsukasa is actually quite a bit eyebrow-raising.

He estimated that during this time, he had been obsessed with the painting of "Naoki Hanzawa"...

After all, fifty pages of work... If you don't fully immerse yourself in it, even if Tsukasa Higashino wants to finish it, it's enough to choke.

As a result, the system gave him a 'level up'.

"Forget it, I haven't seen the system page for a long time anyway."

Higashino muttered, concentrating slightly, and the blue plain system page that he hadn't seen for a long time jumped into his eyes.

Name: Tsukasa Higashino.

Physical fitness: 15 (1.5 times for the average adult, 1000 well-known points for the next level)

Physical Condition: Healthy.

Talent: Your talent for art in your past life has allowed you to quickly pick up any drawing and painting-related techniques.

Painting Level: Peak - Drawing Complexity and Simplicity (10,000,000 Famous Points are required to upgrade to the next level)

Painting Skill 1: Empathy (the viewer can feel the joys, sorrows and sorrows of the characters in the painting from your emotionally charged brushstrokes)

Painting Skill 2: Drawing Taste and Shape Recognition (The viewer can feel the smell in the world of the work through your work.) )

Drawing Skill 3: Painting Shadows and Colors (Viewers can experience the environment in the painting through realistic painting skills.) )

Painting Skill 4: Tracing Phonography (The viewer can hear the sound from the world of the work through the work.) )

The next painting skill: shape and touch (the reader can feel the feeling of the objects touched by the characters in the world of the work through the work.) (Requires 20000000 well-known points)

Other skills: Tang Hand, Animation Scripter, Music (1,000,000 well-known points are required to open up the next skill empty column)

Remaining Famous Points: 7513206 Points

I have to say that I haven't opened the system page for a long time, and Higashino Tsukasa really found something more.

Needless to say, the first four painting skills mainly depend on the painting level column... Directly from 'perfect fire - the peak' to 'the peak - the painting is simplified'...

What kind of hierarchical operation is this?

Tsukasa Higashino couldn't help but pinch his chin.

To be honest, he didn't quite know what it meant to be 'complicated and simple'... But if you only look at the words, Higashino thinks that this is probably to mean that when he paints, he can express some complicated and trivial things in the form of a few brushstrokes.

"Speaking of which... It's really like this these days. ”

Tsukasa Higashino subconsciously pinched the G pen he used to draw manga at hand and drew it casually on the thick manuscript paper.

Soon, a sideways portrait of Naoki Hanzawa with dark eyes appeared on the paper.

This sideways portrait of Naoki Hanzawa looks extraordinarily concise, without even a superfluous stroke, so perfect that Higashino Tsukasa can't help but raise his eyebrows.

You know, no matter who paints, there will always be a time when you draw more strokes and draw less.

It's like if you draw the eyebrows of a character, or draw a shadow, even if your hands are shaking, if you accidentally draw more, it will not affect the overall appearance, in the same way, even if you draw less, it will be similar, the visual experience will be slightly different, but the whole will not be affected.

But Tsukasa Higashino is a little different now.

When he painted this bust of Naoki Hanzawa, he had the feeling of 'just like that'.

An extra stroke will obviously feel unnatural, and a less stroke will also feel incongruous.

This 'just right' sense of perfection... Even Tsukasa Higashino has to be in a state of inspiration to enter, and it is rare to have this feeling at his fingertips.

And it was this feeling of ease that allowed him to quickly complete the fifty-page serialization of "Naoki Hanzawa" in the past few days.

Could it be that this is what it means to make a complex painting simple?

Tsukasa Higashino doesn't quite understand, but on the whole, it's a good thing.

As a result, the speed of his paintings has increased considerably, and the quality has not been compromised in the slightest.

Good! is worthy of being beaten into the cold palace of the system mother!

Higashino gave the system a thumbs up, saying that it had to keep up its efforts, otherwise he wouldn't really remember it existing.

As for the fifth drawing skill...

That's a little too much...

20 million well-known points.

This Higashino Tsukasa is not enough to redeem this thing.

He's worked hard for so long, and he's only got more than seven million well-known points... To reach 20 million Famous Points... This is a long way to go.

Tsukasa Higashino shook his head, put aside the matter of the system page for the time being, and refocused his attention on Naoki Hanzawa.

As mentioned earlier, the second episode of "Naoki Hanzawa" has been serialized, so according to the editor-in-chief of Urashima, you should go to the printing manufacturer to start discussing the matter of the single book...

I don't know what kind of results "Naoki Hanzawa" can sell in the end.

Let's be honest.

For "Naoki Hanzawa", Tsukasa Higashino's expectations are very high.

He felt that this work could surpass "Unnatural Death".

Therefore, the initial goal set for it is to sell 2.5 million sales in the first volume.

Yes.

The first volume is 2.5 million.

This no matter which publishing house it is in, in which era, it belongs to the ceiling ladder of comic works, and it is the kind that is not low-ranked.

Japan in this world.

Although there is no "Pirates" or "Hokage", there are many excellent manga works.

Among them, the sales record is an average of 4 million volume sales, which is also the highest sales of Japanese manga in this parallel world.

Tsukasa Higashino wants to rely on "Hanzawa Naoki" to hit the record of 4 million sales per volume, and directly take it down, making "Hanzawa Naoki" a real number one in Japan.

This can be regarded as a disgrace to the name of the phenomenal Japanese drama "Naoki Hanzawa".

But the average volume sales of 4 million is indeed a bit difficult...

Even Tsukasa Higashino is not sure if "Naoki Hanzawa" can reach that point.

And according to the current situation, "Hanzawa Naoki" will probably have a climax in the twentieth chapter.

That is, Hanzawa Naoki completely defeated the head of the Asano branch and became the deputy head of the second sales department of the headquarters of the Central Development Bank of Tokyo.

At that time, it was estimated that it was the time period when the sales of "Hanzawa Naoki" skyrocketed.

As for now... Although there are also small climaxes, it is definitely not as comfortable as the section where Hanzawa Naoki asked the head of the Asano branch to sit down and kneel down and admit his mistake.

Can it reach an average sales of 4 million volumes in 20 episodes... Let's start with this first volume sale!

Tsukasa Higashino exhaled slowly, thinking as he put down the G-Pen in his hand.

He's done with all of today's work, and he's pretty much able to take a break.

By the way, take a look at the reaction of "Naoki Hanzawa" this week.

First of all, Tsukasa Higashino ruled out some of the magazine reviews owned by Toshima Press.

After all, these are all propaganda drafts of the family, and all of them are touting the remarks of "Hanzawa Naoki", which are too targeted and have no reference value for him.

Secondly, he excluded some magazines of the New Iwatsuki Publishing House.

The reason is similar to that of Toshima Press.,Most of the magazines here think that "Hanzawa Naoki" is just a relatively high start, and it will definitely not be able to keep up with the rhythm and fall... Most of them are critical and not recommended, and they are also too targeted.

What Higashino wants to see is some neutral commentary.

And in the process of this search, a magazine caught the eye of Tsukasa Higashino.

The name of this magazine is "Mori Valley".

It is a magazine that introduces current trends.

It's just when I see the name of this magazine.

Tsukasa Higashino couldn't help but show a surprised expression - isn't this the same magazine that "Unnatural Death" and "Winner is Justice" made a bet to edit shaved their heads last time?

Why are they coming to join in the fun again? Not afraid of shaving your head again?

But...

Tsukasa Higashino raised an eyebrow.

The magazine's position is fairly fair, and it is neither biased towards Fushima Press nor Shiniwazuki Press, and it is a rare neutral party.

So Higashino Tsukasa groaned and decided to open it and take a look.

"Hanzawa Naoki is a half-blooded manga that depicts an elite bank clerk who is knocked down, betrayed, betrayed, and finally re-established in order to be promoted."

Half-Blooded Comics...

As soon as he saw this word, Tsukasa Higashino became a little interested.

Because it's exactly as the other side said.

In a sense, "Hanzawa Naoki" is actually a hot-blooded comic in the workplace.

Defeat the strong with the weak, and the indomitable of the male protagonist... These are actually the settings that many hot-blooded comics have.

"Although the author Higashino-sensei set the tone for this manga as a workplace manga, I will still define "Hanzawa Naoki" as a half-blood manga on this basis. That's because there are quite a few exciting storyboards in it. Among them, Naoki Hanzawa does not bow his head in the face of President Asano, and his attitude of following principles is enough to make people deeply feel the charm of this role. ”

"The credit of the subordinates is possessed by the boss, but the fault of the boss is the subordinate, which is undoubtedly an unjust social phenomenon, and when Hanzawa Naoki is faced with such a social phenomenon, his approach is that many low-level office workers and social animals are very yearning, but they dare not 'return a tooth for a tooth, double the reward!' of the way of revenge. ”

"This is also the most successful part of "Hanzawa Naoki", it uses the simplest, most direct, but most attractive way to grasp the psychology of many salarymen and office workers, and does all the things they dare not do, which makes people have a strong sense of spiritual resonance, and at the same time makes people addicted, I have to sigh that the comic book author Higashino Tsukasa is indeed very talented in plotting."

"Higashino-sensei is indeed a skilled manga master, at least since entering the cold winter period of Japanese manga, the author has not found a comic book author who can be compared to Higashino-sensei. Whether it is "Unnatural Death" or "Midnight Bell", it has set off a wave of popularity, and some time ago, "Unnatural Death" was even a guide for many Japanese manga to follow..."

When he saw this, Tsukasa Higashino couldn't help but touch his forehead, and began to wonder if the Toshima Publishing House had gone to this "Moriya" magazine to submit a promotional advertorial about him.

Otherwise, why would the other party boast so harshly? There was a feeling that I wanted to nail Higashino Tsukasa to the pillar and boast fiercely.

This is all directly a comic master, how can you boast about it in the future?

Tsukasa Higashino shook his head and put the magazine down.

This evaluation is also quite one-sided, if he continues to read it, he may be touted as the strongest manga author of the century - although Higashino Tsukasa thinks he is, but if he really says it, it will give people a sense of arrogance and immodesty, so he can only remain silent for the time being.

- Wait until "Naoki Hanzawa" really takes off, and then brag about it fiercely!

Don't think Higashino is very proud, after all, drawing this thing... Who wants the things they've worked so hard to draw to be called shit?

As long as you are a creator, you basically don't want this to happen.

Most people still prefer compliments.

Tsukasa Higashino flipped through the comments on "Naoki Hanzawa" several times, and found that most of the reviews on the Internet, as well as reality magazines, were more positive than negative...

It seems that there is absolutely nothing wrong with painting like this.

After turning off all these columns, Higashino took a moment to glance at his favorite "Torturing Japanese Friends Discussion Area" (Readers' Comment Area).

This week, due to the famous phrase of "Naoki Hanzawa", "A tooth for a tooth, double the return", many people excitedly said at the bottom of the comment area that they had left their jobs and were unemployed, and now they are looking for the next company and are ready to live a new life again.

To Higashino's surprise, many salarymen in their thirties and even forties appeared in the comment section below.

"The second episode of Higashino-san's "Naoki Hanzawa" made me make up my mind to leave the company I hated, and I also have a sense of empathy for Naoki Hanzawa's experience, even if I can't find a job at the next company, I will work hard to make a living!"

"A tooth for a tooth, a double offer... That's a good thing to say. I'm very envious of Hanzawa Naoki.,Now the weekly fun is waiting for "Hanzawa Naoki" to be serialized.,I don't know what the plot of the third episode is.。 ”

“......”

Higashino carefully flipped through the comments of these thirty or forty-year-old salarymen, and found that many of these people were people who had not yet married because of the company's excessive pressure.

Married salarymen will not be like them, after all, with a family, they can't really watch "Hanzawa Naoki" and leave their jobs angrily, which is inevitably too immature.

Merely...

"That's the second word... So many people believe in "Hanzawa Naoki" a resignation tip a week? ”

Higashino Tsukasa leaned back on the bench and couldn't help but reach out and tap on the tabletop.

If the plot of "Naoki Hanzawa" goes further back...

Isn't this comment section 'Hey? Did you quit your job this week? ''I resigned, I resigned last week, "Naoki Hanzawa" is so good. Is that a comment?

Tsukasa Higashino is only now discovering that...

These Japanese dramas really have a hand in torturing Japanese friends.