Recently, a netizen in the Japanese player community posted a photo of Eiichiro Oda's workbench at a certain period. The extremely messy look sparked heated discussions among netizens. Subsequently, photos of the workbenches of several comic masters were posted one after another, and among them, the most unprofessional and the most messy secret photos were discovered. No wonder there is a reason why the workbench is always stopped due to back pain every day. First, let’s appreciate Oda’s original, uncleaned workbench. Unlike new illustrators who prefer to use digital tablets, comic masters prefer to complete their ideas directly on paper. When you think Oda’s work is messy enough, Togashi has something to say. It is said that Togashi was very angry when this photo was taken and released by the media, and he even threatened to terminate cooperation with the media if they publicized this photo again. However, many fans have already collected it. This kind of digital work that is popular nowadays is actually more convenient and faster, but it seems to lack some "feeling". Let’s take a look at the former workstations of other comic masters:
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