In a sense, there is nothing wrong with Han Jimei's imagination.
Anyway, Chu Kuang, Yingzi and Xianyu are indeed inseparable in daily life.
But that's not the point.
The point is, that night after this phone call, the Prince of Tennis manga received a push from the tribe—
bite.
Most tribe users have received this push:
"The comic adaptation of Chu Kuang's novel "Prince of Tennis" is being serialized, and the style of painting is so handsome!"
Anyone who uses a cell phone has had a similar experience.
If you haven’t looked at your phone for a long time and then suddenly open it, you will notice the messages pushed by major apps.
Normal people would just glance at these push notifications and ignore them if they are not interested.
If you are interested, just click in.
The majority of people will cross it out, but there will always be some people who will click in.
This type of push notification is what the tribe sends out.
Compared with the user base of the tribe, even if only one percent of people are willing to click in through the push link, the popularity is still amazing!
"It was pushed over."
“The comics are pretty good.”
“I was attracted by it after just watching the beginning.”
"Update gkd!"
“I like the style of painting.”
"Isn't this The Prince of Tennis? I've read the novel, but I didn't expect there would be a comic book out. The restoration is very good!"
“I didn’t expect that there would be such a wonderful comic series on the tribe.”
"Get in the pit, get in the pit!"
"… "
If the early audiences of "Prince of Tennis" were basically the authors of the original novels, then at this point, the audience attracted by this comic is completely dominated by non-fans of the original novels.
Moreover, among comic readers, the number of people who have not read the original work has gradually exceeded the number of fans of the original work.
"It's hot, it's hot, it's hot!"
Witnessing the growing popularity of "Prince of Tennis", Luo Wei was a little excited!
When Lin Yuan asked her to be a comic assistant before, she didn't want to agree and even thought it was funny.
Even if Lin Yuan finally won her over, and she had to fulfill her promise to be Lin Yuan's comic assistant, Luo Wei still had other intentions.
She would like to take this opportunity to learn Chinese painting from Lin Yuan.
Because there are too many people drawing comics on Blue Star, only very few of them can become popular.
Competition is fierce in any industry.
In the comics industry, it’s not just the cartoonist’s drawing skills that count, but also the story and storyboards, which are all areas that test the cartoonist.
The original "Prince of Tennis" is certainly wonderful, but the manga became a big hit mainly because of the style and storyboards of the manga...
This is all thanks to Chu Kuang!
Otherwise, with so many wonderful novels, why do many of them fail to make any splash after being adapted into comics
It’s like, a phenomenal novel is made into a film or TV series, but the film or TV series may not necessarily become a hit.
Because a TV series depends on the skills of the director and screenwriter.
This kind of secondary processing creation, which presents the work in different forms, will test the creative ability of the main creator of the secondary processing.
So it is no doubt that it was Chu Kuang who made the novel "Prince of Tennis" a success.
But the one who made the comic version of "Prince of Tennis" a success can only be Lin Yuan, who created it under the name "Shadow"!
And Luo Wei...
She was lucky enough to be involved in the "Prince of Tennis" comics because of a bet, so she certainly had reason to be excited about it!
After all, she originally thought that she would follow Lin Yuan to draw flop comics for a few years, and she didn’t expect Lin Yuan’s comics to become popular...
As a result, it really became popular.
That's another matter.
The comic became a big hit, and Luo Wei, as the comic's assistant writer, also contributed to it.
Therefore, this will be of great benefit to her future development in the painting world.
Not to mention whether I can take this opportunity to learn Chinese painting from Lin Yuan...
Just being able to collaborate with Lin Yuan to create a popular comic like "The Prince of Tennis" is already a great success for Luo Wei, even if she is just an assistant!
If she had known that the comics created by Lin Yuan would become popular, even without other conditions, Luo Wei would have seriously considered the possibility of becoming Lin Yuan's assistant.
Here we have to talk about Luo Wei’s career plan.
As a student of fine arts, Luo Wei is bound to work in the painting industry in the future.
Although she likes Chinese painting the most, Luo Wei does not want to limit herself to it.
Like many painting learners.
She is also interested in comics.
Otherwise, she wouldn't have taken orders online and drawn some comic characters, and she wouldn't have been a big fan in private.
Her ideal future is to shine in the field of comics and achieve certain success in the field of Chinese painting.
This career path is bound to be difficult.
If you want to draw all kinds of things, the consequence may be that you won't be able to be the best in anything.
But now.
With her experience as an assistant in "Prince of Tennis", she can avoid many detours in her future development, at least in the field of comics.
As for Chinese painting, Lin Yuan also promised that he would teach him in the future.
Thinking of Lin Yuan's master-level painting "Six Shrimps", Luo Wei was very much looking forward to Lin Yuan teaching her Chinese painting.
Speaking of this, Luo Wei suddenly realized that Lin Yuan’s current state is exactly what she is striving for!
The other party is not only able to show his talents in the comics circle, but is also a hidden master of Chinese painting...
Suddenly, Luo Wei respected Lin Yuan even more!
What impressed Luo Wei the most was that after the comic "Prince of Tennis" became a hit, she was the only one who was excited, while Lin Yuan acted very calm.
Luo Wei didn’t even know whether Lin Yuan didn’t care whether the comic was popular or not, or he had already known that he could be popular.
In short, Lin Yuan was very calm, not like someone whose comic had just become very popular.
He just entered the studio as usual and told Luo Wei to continue drawing comics.
"OK."
Luo Wei behaved very submissively in front of Lin Yuan.
When Lin Yuan started painting, he was thinking about one thing.
Today, he logged into Shadow's account and received a lot of private messages as expected.
Among them, there was a private message from an animation company, which wanted to purchase the animation copyright of "Prince of Tennis"!
Moreover, the other party not only contacted Yingzi, but also contacted Chu Kuang's account.
Obviously, the copyright is in Chu Kuang's hands, but at the same time, the other party also wants the comic image of "Prince of Tennis"...
Both aliases are Lin Yuan, so he has full control over the copyright.
What he is considering is whether to sell the animation rights of "Prince of Tennis".
Making money is one thing.
Lin Yuan’s main concern is whether the other party has the ability to produce a good animation of "Prince of Tennis".
So he didn't make a decision right away.
He planned to investigate the company's production capabilities, and if they were not up to par, he would have to refuse.
He doesn't want the tragedy of "Prince of Tennis" being adapted into an animation to happen again.
These days, there are too many examples of ruining the original work.
What if the opponent uses the fighting spirit to transform into a horse
Lin Yuan is responsible for these works.
Just like when a singer is singing, he always can't help but participate in the recording, "Prince of Tennis" must find a reliable company to produce the animation.
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ps: A few words in the previous chapter were censored by Dian Niang (I don't think it's too much), but it's not a big problem. I was a little sleepy while writing this chapter, so I'll take a nap before continuing.