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Section 14: Entering Stupidity

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  From his initial fitness videos to later making a one-star fantasy card production demo, these two things have no connection in his view.

  Never had Chen Mu been so strongly curious, he wanted to figure out the secrets of this mysterious card, at least, he wanted to know what its ultimate purpose was.

  With the guidance of the tutorial on this card, Chen Mus progress in making mysterious cards was rapid. The knowledge about cards mentioned in the tutorial broadened Chen Mus horizons. Except for the time spent training and making energy cards, he was immersed in the mystical realm of mysterious cards at all other times.

  And the rest of the time is spent observing things around. Tutorials only teach theoretical knowledge, and to improve, a lot of practical experience is needed. Observation is the first step. So-called "true or false", if you dont even have a concept of what real objects look like, how can you achieve this? And to achieve this, it requires a large amount of detailed observation.

  This is what must be accumulated in order to make low-level fantasy cards.

  This also left him with severe sequelae, such as when eating bread, he would always stare blankly at the bread in his hand for six or seven minutes, and by the time he came back to himself, his stomach was already growling with hunger.

  Once he carefully observes something, he easily falls into a long-term daze, also known as being in a state of trance. At this time, his reaction becomes extremely slow, and everything around him seems to be isolated from him.

  One time, at Leizis place, the two of them were chatting while savoring the Clear Water Flowing Clouds tea. As they drank, Chen Mu suddenly fell silent. Leizi called out to him for half a day but got no response, and saw that he was staring blankly at the cup in his hand. Thinking something had happened to Chen Mu, Leizis face turned pale with fright.

  Card makers are a profession that spends a lot of money, this is the characteristic of this profession, because every time you learn a new card, you need to practice a lot. Chen Mu doesnt have much money on hand, and he cant afford to spend it like those rich kids. He can only observe more during his daily life, prepare himself thoroughly, and reduce waste when making fantasy cards. Except for the first time he went to touch the blue card in the fantasy realm, Chen Mu never touched that so-called "draft card" tutorial again. No kidding, the knowledge he has now is enough to digest for a long time.

  Greed will end in shame; self-control is always good.

  Chen Mu cherished and valued every opportunity to actually make a fantasy card, and for each one he made beforehand, he went through dozens of revisions. Every detail, he wouldnt let go. Only when everything was thoroughly considered would he take action. With such a cautious and meticulous attitude, if someone saw it, they absolutely wouldnt think that the fantasy cards he made were just ordinary 1 or 2-star ones.

  However, it turned out that Chen Mus method was effective. Nowadays, the fantasy cards he produced can create extremely realistic illusions. However, he is still not satisfied, and every time he thinks of the mysterious card with an almost terrifying illusion, the pride in his heart immediately disappears.

  The illusion of a one-star or two-star Phantom Card is naturally not comparable to that of an advanced Phantom Card, and he knew this. The difference between the two was not in terms of color, light, or shape, but rather the difference between virtuality and reality. This was beyond his capabilities.

  But since its impossible to work on this aspect, Ill focus on making it more realistic instead.

  He plans to make a holographic billboard for Uncle Hua.

  Whenever he thought of Uncle Hua, his heart felt a little heavy. Uncle Huas body was getting worse day by day, his cough was getting more and more severe, and his complexion was getting worse every day. During this period, Chen Mu, the owner of Uncle Huas small shop, ran even more frequently, sometimes accompanying Uncle Hua to tidy up the shop and chat with him. However, Chen Mu had always been inarticulate, most of the time it was Uncle Hua who spoke, while he listened.

  Chen Mu had always wanted to give Hua Shu a holographic billboard, a perfect and flawless one. He hadnt taken action yet, feeling that his abilities were still insufficient, which was also one of the reasons he had made rapid progress recently.

  However, the progress made during this period of time made him feel that it was time. He still had a deep-seated worry in his heart, which was Master Huas physical condition. Thats why he made this decision. Another important reason is that recently, his dynamic illusion card production finally achieved a breakthrough. This difficult problem had troubled him for quite some time.

  The dynamic holographic card, compared to the static holographic card in structure, has only one more loop structure. However, all card makers know that making a dynamic holographic card is much harder than making a static holographic card. The most intuitive manifestation of this is the price: the selling price of dynamic holographic cards is at least three times that of static holographic cards.

  How to make the illusion move smoothly and naturally is a very challenging problem for beginners.

  For example, the image released by a phantom card is a waterfall. Many novice-made phantoms are like uncooked silver silk noodles. To truly achieve realism, many details are needed, such as ripples and folds when water flows, splashing water flowers everywhere, and small mist in the air. Only experienced card makers can complete all this well, while many high-level card makers are not as good as low-level card makers who specialize in making dynamic phantom cards.

  In the card world, there is a very famous saying - details determine results.

  This is Water Mill Kung Fu, cant afford to fake even a little bit.

  However, Chen Mu was very patient, and this had a lot to do with his childhood experiences. As a vagabond, if one didnt have enough patience, it wouldnt be easy to get food. And for someone like him who could survive in the long-term vagabond life, patience was even more astonishing.

  Observation, prolonged observation, he never finds it dull.

  His progress was so rapid that it even surprised himself, and for the first time he wondered if he actually had a talent for making cards.

  Eagles fly, rabbits run, wind moves water flows, morning sun evening...

  The dynamic fantasy cards he made were all vivid and extraordinary. The most realistic dynamic fantasy cards he made, however, were not these, but the busy pedestrians rushing to and fro, the cats and dogs wandering around at night... These childhood scenes had been deeply etched in his mind, and he could almost effortlessly express them without much thought, which also became one of his precious assets.

  Today, he plans to make a Phantom Card advertisement for Uncle Hua. However, since its his first time making a Phantom Card advertisement and having no experience, Chen Mu decides to stroll around the streets to see what other peoples Phantom Card advertisements look like.

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