My Cartoonist Guide

Chapter 776 Long Weibo

Yan Fei quickly clicked on Weibo and entered the word "Shen Zheng".

Now, in such a chaotic situation, keeping silent is the wisest decision.

What the hell is that bastard Wang Wenhong doing? I don't even look at Mr. Shen... I hope Mr. Shen will not say anything radical. At this time, I really can't pour "oil" on the "fire".

But Shen Xin has already posted on Weibo, so it is absolutely impossible to take it back.

Yan Fei also knew that it might be unfair to Shen Xin, but she still hoped that Shen Xin could restrain her emotions.

Open Shen Xin's Weibo, and sure enough, at the top, there is a newly released message at 9:02.

The length of this Weibo is not short, at least several hundred words.

Yan Fei suppressed her nervousness, and her eyes fell on Weibo.

"I didn't want to speak at first. A person's energy is limited. If you spend more energy on other aspects, you will have less energy on comics. But this debate has something to do with me, although it is not my intention. After thinking about it, I still I feel that I should express my own opinion. Whether everyone agrees with it or not, I am just stating my point of view and not participating in arguing with others.

"I mainly talk about two points. The first one is the rights and interests of old and new authors, which are hotly discussed now. In fact, I prefer to call these two categories 'authors with achievements' and 'authors without achievements'.

"For this issue, from my point of view, there is indeed a situation where platforms or editors take care of old authors. There is no need to cover up or justify this, because this situation does exist, and it cannot be resolved in a short time.

"'The quality of my comics is obviously better, why didn't they get attention', 'I can also draw the book that XX drew', 'If it wasn't for the magazine/platform's strong push, how could that comic be popular? Gotta come', this should be on the minds of many people, right? I have thought this way too.

"There is no shame in admitting this idea. But in the final analysis, a cartoonist is a profession, a magazine or a platform, and a profit-making organization. If you can see this, you can understand many things.

"What is the probability that a newcomer who is new to the workplace, or an old employee who has not achieved results, will be recognized by his boss? And those employees who are more valued than newcomers have proved their worth with their previous performance.

"The same is true for cartoonists. For newcomers who have just become cartoonists,

Or a cartoonist who has been on the verge of being cut in half, even if the magazine wants to push you, if they don't know your strength, they will still wait and see. What's more, as long as there are accomplished cartoonists, they have three advantages that "authors without achievements" do not have. One is fame, one is creative experience, and the other is having their own readers. These three advantages take time to accumulate, which is why platforms and magazines like old authors.

"Of course, I admit that there are also newcomers who make a big splash and soar into the sky, but such cartoonists need to catch up with the accumulation of old cartoonists in the past few years, or even more than ten years, in a very short period of time. The difficulty can be imagined.

"If two authors put their works on both ends of the scale, they may use the quality of the comics to measure the potential of the two works, but the platform will also put the things behind the two authors on the scale, such as the author's Personality, popularity, experience, how many readers can be brought in, whether the manuscript can be delivered in time, whether the manuscript can be completed smoothly... Any of these items may affect the choice of the magazine.

"So, if the quality of the two works is almost the same, or even if the quality of the new author's work is slightly higher, the magazine will still choose the old author.

"There are still people who will comment on editors online or in private, such as not being able to know the truth. There may be such cases, but I think this is definitely not the case. More editors still hope to discover newcomers who can be independent. And, All the editors I know do the same.

"In this industry, many people come in every year, and many people will leave. Most cartoonists will gradually change from newcomers to old authors. At that time, when these old authors look at this issue, they will have another feeling—— I have worked so hard for so many years, why was it so easy for me to be overtaken by a newcomer?

"When these old authors say these words, I hope you can look back at the messages on the Internet today. As for how to stand out from the circle of old authors as a newcomer, strive to improve the quality of comics and make comics When the platform looks at the 'balance', it feels that the 'weight' of both parties is the same, and even feels that the new author has done better.

"The above is the first topic. The number of words is limited, and the second topic will be discussed in the next article, which is related to "DN."

Yan Fei read this long Weibo in one go, and didn't feel any discomfort. Indeed, Weibo revealed many internal reasons.

Any old author comes from a new author, Shen Xin, Ye Hexu, Wang Yunze, Han Ye... The magazine is a profit-making organization. When the quality of two comics is similar, it must rely on the value behind the author .

Why are top authors so valuable? In addition to the author's own strength, there is another part of the reason here.

"Huh..." Yu Chen also breathed a sigh of relief when he saw the long Weibo.

Shen Xin's Weibo was more tactful than he expected, and it was just reasoning. It is of course a good thing if the newcomers can listen to it, even if they can't listen to it, or even think that Shen Xin is reasonable, it doesn't matter. Discuss for a period of time at most, and everyone will forget this Weibo.

"See what the message below is like?" Yu Chen asked Hu Ke to pull down Weibo.

Shen Xin just posted it five or six minutes ago, and there are already nearly a hundred comments at the bottom of Weibo.

Yan Fei also glanced down, looking at the message on Chang Weibo.

The comment with the most likes is an opponent.

Yan Fei glanced at the man's reply, and smiled helplessly.

"I have said a lot, but in fact, there are not many that are really useful. Thousands of words are compressed into one sentence, 'newcomers should be suppressed by old authors'."

The number of likes for this reply quickly reached "100". It means that someone still agrees with this person's message.

After starting to form a group, many people would automatically stand in line. It is estimated that those who replied didn't even see the content of Shen Xin's long Weibo.

What made Yan Fei even more speechless was that many people's messages were almost the same as this reply, thinking that Shen Xin was more inclined to the old author.

After reading more than a dozen messages in a row, Yan Fei felt a little overwhelmed.

Shen Xin, Ye Hexu, Luo Zheng, Lu Ning, Xi Muhan... Which of these people didn't come from newcomers?

Blindly resisting, can these cartoonists who have no achievements really become better?

Yan Fei moved the cursor to the message box. Just as she was about to leave a message, Jian Xiaomei patted Yan Fei's arm lightly, "Sister Yan, Teacher Shen sent a second long Weibo."

Set a small goal first, such as 1 second to remember: Shukeju

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