The cartoonist Shusaki San said that it is very happy to set the blood type, constellation, twilight, favorite things and brand, height and weight, etc. But the most important thing about comic characters is not the flower shelf, but the part of the soul, why he is what it is now, and therefore how it will act. If too many external settings are determined, the development of the story will be heavily restricted, but it will be difficult to write
(https://twitter.com/saintkisaki/status/1074203025122553856).
CartoonistもSay, before, because the editor often pointed out that his comic character is too weak, he went to other cartoonists to ask how to design the character
A bestselling cartoonist said that he used to make a form for the character, similar to “If it is the action table he will do.”
For example, if the character sees a million yuan bill on the ground, he will hand the money to the police uncle’s hand. If it is for himself, hesitate, or drag the money under the foot and drag it to the shadow. Is it okay to pick it up?
In addition, the cartoonist also tried to write a resume into that character. He believes that the way different characters write their resumes will be different. Some people will write very seriously, and some people will write stupidly
(https://twitter.com/kireina_mochi/status/1074692227736076288).
The online novelist Yan Chuan Xia said that “always successful” is almost impossible to achieve, so he believes that it is better to focus on “even if you fail, you can always stand on the table”
(https://twitter.com/osaka_seventeen/status/1073551501807648768).
The cartoonist Nishikawa Shinji said that more than 30 years ago, in the women’s magazine placed in his mother’s beauty salon, there was a saying: “Abandoning the age of ‘I’m old.’ Let’s go.”
This sentence will come to his mind from time to time. Although it is just an advertisement, it has become a very important motto to him
(https://twitter.com/MASH_nishikawa/status/1074653425923645440).
Get rid of the age of bondage, do your best to live at the moment, only to live this life. After all, even if you are “already old,” you still have time to start dreaming; and even if you are “some years old,” you may lose everything without any precautions
On March 31 this year, Japanese otaku culture scholar Yoshida Masahiro died suddenly at home due to myocardial infarction, only 48 years old. His wife and illustratorこさささこnot only suffers from the mental blow of losing their family, but also fights hard while taking care of two young children. To handle all kinds of cumbersome administrative procedures, inherit the various intangible property of the husband before his death (such as various accounts, etc.), and organize and dispose of the huge collection of her husband…
She painted her personal experience into a comic book and sent it on the Internet, which caused a huge response. Afterwards, she compiled the experience into a book to help more people prepare for the death of themselves and their families who did not know when they will come. The books will be published this month, and some of the couple’s friends have already received the books in advance and posted their thoughts and help on the Internet
(https://www.kadokawa.co.jp/product/321809000713/).
こさささこthe sister and game developer Sakaguchi has also helped her to deal with Yoshida’s affairs, and published a relic on the blog. Recording. I borrowed a photo here so that everyone could imagine the richness and disposal of the Yoshida collection
(https://note.mu/tsukaguchi/n/ne7bccb09c093)
The cartoonist Yamashitaいくとsaw the discussion and said: In the past, the cartoonist who lived in his neighboring city once commented that the otaku hoards a lot of things he likes at home, just like building a dam. Beaver. Yamashita felt that the analogy was very clever. He listened to the shipowner and said that he had the same kind of earth ecology from the otaku’s lack of marginal purchase and possession. Including the accumulation of the dyke in the end will cause a major disaster, but even if the flood is a thing behind, it has nothing to do with me
Last year, the famous animator, Shanwei Zhaoyi, died. Because he wanted to distribute his relics to his former colleagues and friends, Khara was full of his collections, and he was almost unable to let go. These collections are treasures. People who see them are all thinking: It is worthwhile to be able to share the collections, but when can they own these treasures? When I have to drive to the west one day, how will the possession be disposed of?
Another friend said to Yamashita: “Requires a nursing home that allows the otaku to die as an otaku.” He may really want to advance this cause, so Yamashita could not disclose the specific idea. But listening to the friend’s thoughts, he suddenly thought: “If you can turn the collection of people living in the nursing home into the common property of the nursing home, you may be able to get the best disposal of the collection and become historical information.”
(https://twitter.com/ikuto_yamashita/status/1074833684526653440)