And it would be okay to add a meaningful scene or something.

awhile.

if so.

I hurriedly approached the bookshelf, picked out the last few weeks’ worth of boy heroes, and started looking at only Samsara.

I wonder if there are any scenes that can be used for this Dark Princess.

And after looking around for a while, I found a good scene.

The blow that Ken flew in the fight against the 8th King.

There was a scene where it was blown over the dimension, and after seeing it, I immediately looked at the Dark Princess manuscript that was being completed.

And I found a suitable scene.

Although the page has already been completed, it will not take much effort if it is to the extent of modification.

He took the page and approached Seon-hee.

“In this scene, how about adding the marks of the fist? Eventually, this shock will awaken the monster that torments Kalpana.”

Then Seon-hee answered immediately.

“It’s gonna be fun.”

Seonhee raised the corners of her mouth and nodded her head to make sure she understood my story at once.

End

Then, suddenly, Seon-hee took out a new manuscript paper.

I thought that I would simply change the color to white and then draw a picture, but I started redrawing the entire page.

“This is a finished manuscript, do I really need to redraw it?”

“I want to make sure.”

“Surely?”

I glanced back at the fish with a frown.

To be honest, I felt sorry for the fishermen rather than Seon-hee.

I am well aware of how tiring it is to rewrite a manuscript that has already been completed, because I have also experienced it for a while.

On the contrary, the fishermen are showing their will, contrary to my thoughts.

“It’s okay. Since we started comics like that, we should also join in.”

“Yeah. I agree too.”



If that’s the case then you’re lucky

Anyway, the work of creating a new page was being worked on quickly by Seon-hee.

Seon-hee, well, it’s not a job to draw even a single drawing.

In addition, to save time, even some backgrounds are directly worked with a pen. Especially for the scene I was talking about, he puts more effort into it.

“Don’t be too conspicuous. As far as the background feel.”

“Okay.”

He nodded his head and carefully completed the painting.

It may be a simple background that looks as if it is nothing, but the effort put into it is considerable. Seon-hee must be aware of how important this scene is now.

In any case, the level is just good enough that the average reader who reads the manga hardly recognizes it.

In addition, it is not difficult to draw with the overall picture balance in mind.

Well, that’s just my opinion, and Seon-hee looks completely different.

Because I am completing the background with just the movement of a light pen line.

The facial expressions of the fishermen in charge of the background who look at this with a squint squint are astonishing.

Being with a genius will make you look back at how poor your skills are.

Still, he seems to admit that he’s pretty much used to it now.

Anyway, the work was finished except for the basic background.

The rest of the general background is left to the fishermen.

“Are there any special instructions?”(Read more @ wuxiax.com)

Park Soo-mi, who received the manuscript from Seon-hee, asked me with a worried expression.

“no. You can draw as usual. It’s better to have a picture that has just been completed with a background buried in it.”

“Yeah. I know.”

Park Soo-mi nods her head at my words and starts working on her background.

Her hand holding Park Soo-mi’s pen moved quickly.

She paints her pens over her drawings with great skill.

Her pen strokes are surprisingly accurate and fast.

This is because she has improved her skills tremendously while living in the studio.

She is Hagi, and she has always been watching monsters like Seon-hee and Silver. In addition, it would be natural if the skills of her colleagues were also on the rise.

In addition, since Korean comics are competing against Japanese comics, Korean comics now have a level of skill that cannot be noticed at all.

To be honest, even if I think about it coldly, the skills of the people in the studio now are quite talented even by the standards of the future I lived in.

From a certain moment, as if only time in this studio is the future, the level of everything has increased.

Anyway, after Park Soo-mi completes all of her remaining backgrounds, she hands her manuscript over to Sung Joon-hee again.

After receiving her manuscript, Sung Joon-hee begins her finishing work with her skillful movements.

In fact, Seong Jun-hee is the only fisherman here to start as an inexperienced person.

She was a woman who did not know how to draw cartoons and had no interest in her in the first place.

When she started the studio, she honestly didn’t expect anything special because she was just starting out because of the lack of staff. It was enough for me to be satisfied with just the chores in the studio and simple post-processing.

But these days, Sung Joon-hee’s skills are no joke.

Of course, her drawing skills are still at that level, close to zero, but her post-processing skills are truly a specialist.

It’s natural to have white, black paint, and the like, and these days, even screen tones are freely used.

In this era, unlike Japan, the use of screen tones was not common, so the technique that other fishermen were not as proficient in was adding tones.

It’s the only one that started on the same line.

But in our studio, we can use almost unlimited screen tones.



Because I’m constantly asking Jiro to send me the ingredients.

As a result, all of the fishermen were now proficient in using tones.

In the midst of that, Sung Joon-hee’s skills were truly unique.

Especially in the early days, the level of tone overwriting that I passed on to everyone reached the highest level.

Of course, to the extent that I can’t compete.

To some extent, just by overlapping three dotted screen tones, you can create a certain three-dimensional effect, and even the level of depicting a flame scene like an explosion is truly a state of art.

Watching how she practiced, it seemed that she was studying a photo of a newspaper printed with black and white dots and portraying it in tone.

When I saw it, I really wondered what it would have been like if he had entered the comics field earlier.

Of course, the reason for working so hard is probably because of family circumstances.

And you’ve told me this before.

‘Everyone around me is talented. You shouldn’t inflict a nuisance. And I want to keep working here, so I’m going to kill myself.’

In a nutshell, it means that you have acquired such a skill because you are desperate.

Perhaps more important than any talent is urgency.


Anyway, the newly revised page was completely completed, and all the other pages were finished.

I slowly looked at the manuscript again from the beginning.

It’s my first serialization, so I’ve paid attention to the quality to the extent that I feel like I’ve given a lot of energy to the pictures, so the colors are very good.

And a page with a completely changed page catches my eye. The last page leading to the next ending.

The scene on the page has definitely changed, and the overall impression has changed.

If the second half of a movie leaves an impression, is it similar to recognizing it as a masterpiece? Anyway, it feels good.

Now, put the manuscript in a paper box and send it to the publisher.

***

An employee of Big Hero came to Jiro with an urgent expression.

“I heard that the manuscript has arrived.”

To his words, Jiro answered, pointing to the manuscript placed on the desk.

“Yeah. This is it.”

“Ah. i See.”

The man glances at the manuscript in front of Jiro with his eyes shining. Eyes full of curiosity and curiosity. However, his job is not to verify that.

He opened his mouth and opened his mouth again, feeling a little sad.

“If you ever need anything.”

“Yeah. I’m busy right now, so I hope you can support some of the staff who will do the typesetting at Big Hero.”

“Ah yes. Okay. We’ll send two seasoned staff in a little while.”

Having said that, he hurriedly exits the Boy Hero editorial department.

Seeing this, Yajima said to Jiro.

“Isn’t that guy the big hero team leader?”

“Yeah. I heard that too.”

“Are the team leaders directly supporting you?”

“Yeah. He said that a team leader level would be appropriate to handle necessary matters.”

“That’s it, though. That’s great though. You’re acting like a team leader.”

“It’s not calling. It’s just simple support.”

“It’s okay to call it that.”

“······is that so?”

As Jiro rolled his eyes, he immediately scratched his head.

“When I think about it, I think so.”

“Anyway, looking at the fact that they even put the team leader, I think the expectations of the Big Hero from the Dark Princess are very high.”

“I heard that. It was said that the number of copies sold increased significantly when the short story was published before.”

“okay. I heard that too. So this time, the editor-in-chief seems to be pressing the head of the publishing department to shoot tens of thousands of additional copies. I have a classmate in the publishing department, and the publishing manager seems to be having a hard time because of the editor of Big Hero. do it, just do it Isn’t the editor-in-chief of Big Hero No. 1 except for executives? giggle.”

Yajima talks to herself what’s funny, giggles to herself and laughs.

However, she senses Jiro’s strange gaze on her, and then coughs in vain and manages her expression.

“When Jjasik is like this, I’ll even match the tempo a bit.”

“Oh. It is said that some congratulatory messages from famous cartoonist teachers were sent to the Big Hero editorial department this time.”

At those words, Yajima’s eyes widened.

“okay? Who, who?”

“Ishinomori-sensei and Okazaki-sensei.”

At that, Yajima was startled.

“Are you sure, Shotaro Ishinomori-sensei? Did you draw ‘Cyborg 009’ and ‘Kamen Rider’?”

“Yeah.”

“And to Mr. Tsuguo Okazaki, who is famous for ‘Justy’ and ‘Ragnarok Guy’?”

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