Chapter III. Inkjet, inkjet, drawing with a mop –
After the meal, Tsukasa Higashino took the initiative to stand up and clean up the dishes and chopsticks, but was stopped by Chihaya Higashino.
"Ace is a boy who wants to do big things! Let my sister do this kind of thing! Higashino Chihaya patted his chest: "Ace should go and rest." ”
She's just mentally handicapped, and she doesn't know herself very clearly, and she can still do some housework, so she doesn't want to let Tsukasa Higashino do a lot of things, and she does it all by herself.
This is equivalent to the treatment of the emperor.
However, Higashino Tsukasa naturally didn't want to be served by a girl with a mental disorder.
After all, he was not injured or sick, and he was not disabled.
"It's okay, I'm idle anyway." Tsukasa Higashino smiled, and naturally took the dishes in Chihaya Higashino's hand.
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After appeasing Chihaya Higashino, Tsukasa Higashino enters the room.
Looking at the empty room, he pinched his chin and sighed.
"It's a bit of a lack of money."
Yes.
Lack of money is the biggest problem facing the Higashino family.
Chihaya Higashino needs treatment costs.
Money is also needed for food, shelter and transportation at home.
Everything is inseparable from the word 'money'.
In the previous life, the Celestial Empire had such a sentence.
'I'd rather cry in a BMW than laugh in the back of a bike'.
From this, you can also see how important such a mundane thing is money.
Tsukasa Higashino is a person who does not have high material needs, and he does not have much desire for money.
But in the case of the death of his parents at home, how to get enough living expenses is a problem he needs to consider.
You can't let Higashino Chihaya think about how to make money, right?
He paced to his desk and pulled a pale yellow envelope out of the drawer.
Tsukasa Higashino opened the envelope.
What catches your eye is a printout of a comic strip with characters drawn and even backgrounds.
Yes, draw comics.
That's what he came up with.
In fact, Tsukasa Higashino had already begun to prepare his first manga.
Because he himself knows that if he continues to sit on the mountain and eat empty, he and Higashino Chihaya will not talk about starvation, but they will definitely not live too comfortably.
Don't look at the fact that he can earn 5,000 yen at a time painting at Shibuya Station, but that's actually taking advantage of the law.
Street painters are allowed to paint in Tokyo, but only for paintings, and no fees are allowed.
If you really want to sell paintings at a local stall for a fee, you have to go to a special street in Tokyo or a local special festival.
It's also Higashino Division, who is an old fritter, with his excellent painting skills and the good skin of the original owner, laughing at the takeaway... Draw... Earned a lot of money.
But this is also a precarious job, so Higashino Tsukasa thought of drawing comics.
As for why Tsukasa Higashino didn't follow the traditional painter route he had taken in his previous life?
That's not.
Tsukasa Higashino is indeed sure to be famous.
After all, he had experience as a painter in his previous life, and he also had a system on his body, and he was born with a big step more than others, so he couldn't starve to death...
But – traditional painters are too slow to become famous, and it takes too much time!
This thing needs time to settle down.
Although it is not good for the former painter Tsukasa Higashino to say this, most of the low-level and middle-level professional painters eat fame.
Otherwise, how could there be so many 'masters' of 'ink-shooting', 'ink-jet' and even painting with 'mops'?
That's not called painting, that's called tricking.
But laymen like to watch tricks, what can be done?
How good are you at drawing? So what? If you are unknown, then there is no commercial value, and this painting is a piece of waste paper!
What's more, Japan is more excesses than China, and it is a capitalist society with a clear hierarchy of upper and lower levels.
This is even more dependent on academic qualifications and qualifications.
I'm only a high school student at the moment, why do I fight with other high-achieving students who graduated from the five major art academies in Tokyo?
Take the head?
It's okay to create, but the premise of creating is to have a full stomach first. Let Tsukasa Higashino go and start as a traditional painter?
It's better to let Higashino Tsukasa jump down from the top floor with his eyes closed and see if he can cross it again.
It's more reliable to go out and do small jobs than this!
In addition, Higashino Chihaya didn't have so much time to wait, so there was only one way for Higashino to think about it, and he could use his painting skills.
Caricature!
This is not a casual conclusion.
Tsukasa Higashino did a detailed investigation.
First of all, the threshold for comics is actually very low.
As long as it is an individual, you can draw with your hands, and you can also submit it directly after drawing, and you can get money directly from the publishing house after submission.
The second is that it doesn't cost much to draw comics.
To start with traditional painters, Tsukasa Higashino can be impoverished by a variety of professional painting tools alone - painting has always been an aristocratic profession.
In addition, 2003 was in the throes of the Japanese manga industry, and the manga industry was in a state of overall malaise due to the lack of excellent original works and scripts.
This is a great opportunity for Tsukasa Higashino.
As mentioned earlier, Tsukasa Higashino is a time-traveler, and it took him a month to adapt to Japanese society in 2003.
After the first day of confusion, Higashino quickly came out and began to investigate the current situation in Japan.
Japan is, of course, still the same Japan, and overall it hasn't changed much. But it may be that there is a providence in the dark, and the Japan of this world lacks a lot of excellent works from the previous life.
More than just comics.
Starting with literature, paintings, TV dramas, and movies, there are many familiar names in all walks of life.
Without Natsume Soseki's literary confession that the moonlight is really beautiful, without Yasunari Kawabata's Izu Dancing Girl and Snow Country, there are also no excellent Japanese horror movies such as "Midnight Bell" and "Curse".
But alas-
Tsukasa Higashino was a little helpless.
In his previous life, as a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts, he was exposed to famous paintings from all over the world, as for literature, popular comics, etc....?
To be honest, Higashino Tsukasa really doesn't know.
Some famous Japanese manga, such as One Piece, Conan... I've heard of the setting.,Personally, I'm also a little impressed.,It's okay to draw a word or two.,But it's impossible to serialize it at all.。
So Higashino Tsukasa is really envious of the protagonists of the starting point online article.
They can easily 'print' the comics, novels and other things they want from their brains and then take them out and sell them for money.
If you have this humanoid printer ability, are you still worried about eating?
But fortunately, as a well-known painter in the last life, Tsukasa Higashino has not read many comics, but he has watched a lot of Japanese dramas and movies.
Drawing in the studio, I read it with my phone when I'm bored.
What "Midnight Bell", "Curse", "Unnatural Death", "White Tower", "Lonely Gourmet" and other plots, I remember it very clearly, and there are few places that cannot be recalled.
But Higashino Tsukasa is not a film and television major, and the system bonus is in the aspect of painting, so he can't be allowed to give up his strengths and weaknesses, and go to the TV station to make a TV script and go to the TV station to meet shit luck, right?
Difference in profession makes one feel worlds apart!
Do you really want to let Tsukasa Higashino write something and try his luck? That must have forced Zhang Fei to write a military book - bullshit.
He didn't have to sacrifice his strengths.
And Higashino Tsukasa himself is not bad at painting, and he has a systematic bonus, plus the general impression of the wonderful scripts of famous movies and famous TV series that have been popular in Japan and many regions in his previous life.
Adapting them into manga is bound to bring a huge amount of money out of the Japanese manga industry, which is now in a trough...
People can't die of money.
All kinds of learning, recalling, scrutinizing.
It took two or three weeks for the manga called "Midnight Bell" to be born under Tsukasa Higashino.