My Cartoonist Guide

Chapter 417: Interview

Fu Bo, who squinted his eyes, looked like a boy next door, and with a baby face, Wang Wenhong couldn't determine his age either.

Fu Bo put his schoolbag to one side, called the waiter, ordered a dessert and a cup of matcha, and then looked at Wang Wenhong in front of him.

"You are the editor in charge of icfuture, Mr. Wang Wenhong"

"Yes." Wang Wenhong glanced at Fu Bo's schoolbag, "You just came back from school."

"Where" Fu Bo waved his hand, then looked at Wang Wenhong curiously, "Do I look young?"

"It should be in your early twenties" Wang Wenhong glanced at Fu Bo again.

The skin was fair and rosy, as if she could wring out water at any time.

Girl’s skin, isn’t it that way?

Wang Wenhong thought to himself.

"At thirty, I am thirty this year." Fu Bo smiled.

what

Wang Wenhong looked at Fu Bo in surprise, this guy was even younger than himself

No, he is already thirty and younger than himself

Wang Wenhong couldn't figure it out a little.

"Then you are not a student" Wang Wenhong glanced at Fu Bo's schoolbag again.

"On the contrary, I am a teacher. I just got off work and the school is nearby here." Fu Bo explained.

"Is there a school near here"

Wang Wenhong really didn’t care about it, but Fu Bo turned out to be a teacher, so he should be very popular among students.

"Yes, it's actually not a regular school. Well, it's a comics school." Fu Bo put a piece of cake into his mouth, showing a happy smile.

Really, it would be nice if the eyes were bigger.

Wang Wenhong meditated in his heart, recalling Fu Bo's words.

and many more

"Comic School" Wang Wenhong said to the police.

The comic school first started in District 11. Later, some domestic institutions also started the idea of ​​a comic school.

At first, the semester of such institutions was only one year, in order to allow some cartoonists with relatively poor foundations to grow up quickly. Later, with the addition of many zero-based students, the time limit for learning has changed from the first year to two or even three years. Some universities have also opened courses in comics.

Due to the difference in years, the courses of each institution are different, but most schools have only one goal for students to make their debut.

In fact, the top cartoonists are seldom the students who graduated from the comics professional school, just like the top authors, they rarely come from the Chinese department.

The reason is that creation is a very complicated matter. It not only tests a person's basic professional skills, but also tests other factors.

Good painting skills can be obtained through study, but it is difficult to teach how to compose wonderful stories.

"Yes, it's a bit embarrassing to say, because our school is not very good in China. In Hongchuan City, it can only be ranked third or fourth."

Speaking of these, Fu Bo's look was rather lost.

"Why don't you serialize comics? I see your previous drawing skills, it's pretty good."

"Drawing skills are useless. There are many excellent illustrators in China, but there are only those top cartoonists. Comics and illustrations are only a word difference, but there is still a lot of difference between the two. And" Fu Bo gestured slightly, "Qian, since I am a manga teacher, I must have studied manga. In my opinion, manga artists are all speculators, fantasizing about a great work and changing their lives."

"This approach cannot be wrong. Many people, including myself, are eager to be successful speculators. Therefore, before this work is released, no one knows how long they have to persist. So, I don’t Maybe take one's own future risk."

Wang Wenhong agrees with Fu Bo's statement.

No one asked in the cold window of ten years, and became famous all over the world in one fell swoop.

This is the cartoonist.

A living example is Zuo Yuan.

Although he has started serialization now, except for the relatively good results in the first period, most of the other rankings are outside the 1o.

Such achievements cannot be published in a single book at all.

This also means that he can only rely on the cost of the manuscript, and he may be cut in half at any time.

That little manuscript fee, besides paying the assistant's salary and regular expenses, there is no surplus.

People often only see the glamorous and famous cartoonists, but they cannot represent the overall cartoonists, because they have stood at the top of the industry.

"I saw the Sacred Martial Academy you serialized on the forum, na is very good, so, if possible, I hope you can come to us to serialize."

"Really" Fu Bo was beaming with joy, "Can be serialized on ICfuture"

"It should be possible. If it is polished well, it can become the icon of icfuture." Wang Wenhong's tone was firm.

"But if I can become a professional cartoonist, my life will not be guaranteed." Fu Bo was a little worried.

"Probably not. As an editor, I still have a human eye." Wang Wenhong persuaded, "I am very optimistic about Shengwu Academy."

"That's it" Fu Bo hesitated.

"Believe me, I've been in this industry for six or seven years, and I've never been coughing to see people, but it's okay to see people."

As soon as he wanted to say that he didn't miss someone, Wang Wenhong thought of Shen Xin and Chen Zijiao.

"Then Teacher Wang, which comic are you in charge of" Fu Bo looked at Wang Wenhong.

Wang Wenhong was taken aback.

To some extent, although his help to steelmaking is limited, he is still the editor of steelmaking.

It sounds irresponsible, but this is the truth.

A good editor does not want to express his suggestions when the work is moving forward steadily, but to help the author when the work is in crisis and the author is in dilemma.

However, Gang Lian and the spirit of chess had not encountered such a thing, which made him somewhat disappointed.

Therefore, upon hearing Fu Bo's words, Wang Wenhong coughed lightly, and then said another cartoon ranked about tenth.

Fu Bo scratched his head embarrassedly, "So you should have no right to speak in the magazine, I'd better do this first."

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Was looked down upon.

Wang Wenhong suddenly became depressed.

"By the way, I have one more thing I want to ask you."

"Yeah" Fu Bo looked up at Wang Wenhong.

"Why choose na on the Internet instead of manuscript"

"Mr. Wang, because the cost of drawing a manuscript, whether it is time cost or money cost, will be very high. It's better to put the na out first and see the reader's preference. If someone really likes my work, I might also have it. Although the opportunity serialization is na, the popularity of Shengwu Academy is not weak anymore. In some forums, it ranks in the top ten. You also saw my na and came to me, right"

Wang Wenhong nodded slightly, but made no sound. &1t;b>Chapter content is being restored, please visit again later. &1t;/b>

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