Everyone nodded in bewilderment, eager to see how he was going to sketch out the draft in one hour.
"Let me teach you," Wang Hao said to the artist Zhang, "Comics are really simple when you break it down. It's just scenery, characters, and dialogues combined in a plot, right? First, for the scenery, just use simple drawings like for instance, the exterior of a large villa..."
Wang Hao drew a large square on the paper and then randomly added a few strokes, afterwards writing two characters: "Villa."
Everyone around gasped—could that really work?!
"That's the scenery," Wang Hao continued as he drew a circle with a stick below it, using lines for hands and feet, making it look like a stick figure. He then casually wrote a name above the circle, saying, "And this is the character."
Everyone present was flabbergasted—if drawing was this simple, well, one hour might just be enough...