Chapter 611 Selfish Psychology(1/2)
After spending some time thinking about it, Yinglili quickly came up with new ideas for painting.
She gave up pen and paper and switched to a digital screen to draw.
When drawing this kind of shot where multiple characters are in the same scene, using painting software to draw in layers is the best way.
This not only makes it easier to modify, but also prevents the tragedy of having to tear down the entire picture and start over again when errors occur, which is undoubtedly a nightmare for all creators.
Yinglili didn't want to experience that kind of pain, and she couldn't guarantee that the original painting would not need to be modified at all, so she naturally had to paint it in layers.
She held a digital pen, her slender wrist moved quickly, and the outline of the character quickly took shape under the pen.
Although it is just an outline, with some details, the feeling of nervousness and anticipation at a cultural festival suddenly emerges.
To be honest, the work of drawing original paintings for games is very different from her previous creative methods. It is not just about drawing cute and cute pictures.
In the game, the anchor points and characteristics of the characters must be closely aligned with the story, and truly giving life to the characters is what they need to do.
This sounds a bit abstract.
However, games are different from movies or novels. The experience they bring to people is not limited to vision and hearing, but a richer experience.
When words, music, and images are perfectly integrated, the charm exuded by the characters at that moment is by no means comparable to a dry cute picture.
In the words of Kato Yusuke.
The reason why games are called the ninth art means that what they deliver to people should not just be temporary pleasure and consumption, but something more unique.
Ying Lili didn't quite understand the meaning of these words, but she simply thought that the other person looked handsome at that time, which made her a little moved.
Thinking of this, she quickly shook her head, feeling shy about her sudden infatuation, and then forced herself to concentrate on painting.
Time passes quietly.
The morning passed quickly.
Ying Lili took the redrawn storyboard and showed it to the boy again.
Kato Yusuke looked at the picture on the screen for a moment, and then nodded affirmatively.
"Well, very good, you did a good job."
"Hmph~ They say I can do it as long as I put my mind to it."
"He who can do it gets it done before anyone else asks."
"Um...I want you to be nagging!"
Eiriri, who had nothing to say, muttered and complained, while Kato Yusuke laughed it off.
"Okay, let's give this picture to Mayu and Dehai for tracing and coloring. You can continue to draw other things."
When their names were called, Mayu Sagara and Izumi Hashishima were about to speak, but Eiri spoke first.
"Yusuke, you're serious, it's already noon now. Even if you have to work, you should at least wait until everyone has had lunch, right?"
Kato Yusuke glanced at the clock on the wall. The long and short hands were pointing directly upward, indicating the noon break time.
He patted his forehead and said apologetically: "Sorry, I didn't notice the time. That's my problem. Let's go eat first."
"We would have gone even if you didn't say so, what about you?"
"I'll go later."
"That's it..."
Eiri glanced at him and didn't say anything more. Instead, she discussed with Mayu and Dehai what they wanted to eat.
After discussion, the three girls decided to go to the "Komeda" coffee shop next door to solve the problem.
Not only does the food there taste good, but the environment is also very suitable for conversation. Recently, it has gradually become the preferred dining place for everyone in the studio.
After arriving at the store, they unexpectedly bumped into Yoshida and Aki Rinya who were dining here.
The two parties greeted each other without disturbing each other too much.
Although Izumi Hashishima really wanted to sit with his senior Toniya, he couldn't do it alone.
The three of them were led by the waiter to the four-seater by the window.
Yinglili ordered her own drinks and food, then went to the bathroom to wash her hands.
Just as she was about to return to her seat...
"Yinglili."
"ah!?"
An Yilun also suddenly walked out from behind the corner wall.
"Bai, idiot! Why are you standing there deliberately trying to scare people?"
"I have something I want to talk to you about. Are you free?"
"Eh?"
Yinglili blinked in confusion, tilted her head and asked: "Talk to me...?"
"Well! I'll be fine soon. I won't delay you for too long."
"Even if you say that...what are you going to talk about?"
"Actually, I'm here to apologize to you."
"Huh? Apologize to me...? Wait, what are you talking about inexplicably?"
An Yilun also took a deep breath and looked straight at her firmly.
"Hai Hai has told me all the specific things. I know everything about your apology to her for refusing to accept the notebook that day and the exchange of notebooks with her."
"I really can't stand it... She actually told you after all."
"Um."
"Sigh... So, what does this have to do with what you just said?"
When Ying Lili asked this question, An Yilun categorically affirmed.
"Of course it does matter-!
In fact, I have been reflecting on it since then. I did not care about your mood at the meeting that day and said so many unwise words to you.
I want to apologize to you for my previous behavior, I’m really sorry—!”
He said this with regret and hatred in his voice.
"Lun Ye...?"
Yinglili murmured and was stunned for a moment.
The development in front of her was completely beyond her expectation. She did not expect that the other party would come to apologize so solemnly.
After a while, she sighed helplessly.
"...What? So that's what you're doing? You're making too much of a fuss."
"What……?"
"I don't care about what you said for a long time, so you don't have to spend a lot of time doing this."
"Huh? You said you don't care anymore...? Are you really Yinglili?" An Yilun also asked in shock, with a look of disbelief on his face.
"What's with that rude look on your face? It makes you look like I'm stingy!"
"But...but, you were obviously so angry and sad that day..."
"So I said I don't care anymore."
Yinglili held her hands in front of her chest and said lightly:
"Anyway, for us creators, it's not painful to be told a word or two by a layman who doesn't know how to draw. It's because you have too much self-awareness."
"..."
An Yilun also opened his mouth, but for a moment he had nothing to say.
He was silent for a while, and then whispered: "...Is that so, you don't care anymore..."
"Yeah, so don't worry about it any more and just let that matter go."
Yinglili said this and was about to leave, but she heard this sentence the next second.
"...For you, can everything happen casually?"
"Eh? What do you mean??"
"..."
An Yilun also adjusted the glasses on the bridge of his nose with one hand, "...It's nothing. Whether you care or not, I have already apologized for my behavior."
"Let's just say you are confused now. I don't understand what you want to express."
Yingli frowned and said: "Besides, if I have to say it, I was actually quite angry about what happened yesterday. Why did you talk about Yusuke and me like that?"
"Feel sorry……"
To be continued...