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What kind of work is suitable for people who like the second element?
Suitable for a person who likes two elements: those who like painting can try to be painters, cartoonists or animation designers. If you feel that your voice is distinctive, you can try to do seiyuu, translation, subtitle or proofreading, and those who like COS can do coser (of course, you must be able to make up). If they are good at computers, they can try to play games.

The second element is a painting style that is very popular with young people. There are also a lot of information about recruiting Japanese painters on major recruitment platforms. Japanese painters can search for keywords such as comics, two-dimensional painting style games, columnists, self-media painters, and training lecturers/assistants. So that they can find the corresponding jobs more accurately.

Eryuan is a special term in ACGN subculture, which comes from "Eryuan" in Japanese, meaning "Eryuan". The word ACGN is widely used as the title of "overhead world" or dream world in ACGN cultural circle, but ACGN is not equivalent to the second dimension. The second dimension is a beautiful world imagined by human beings. "Secondary element" is a culture, not a style.

Early Japanese animation, comics, games and other works are all composed of two-dimensional images, and their pictures are flat in our view, so the virtual world created by these carriers is called "secondary world" by animation lovers, referred to as "secondary world" for short. Japanese animators refer to characters in animation, games and other works.