Drawing a blueprint was not simple.
It involved the calculation of data, the size of the scale, the view in each direction, the matching of the position.
All these hurdles made drawing a blueprint extremely time-consuming.
Not to mention, a blueprint artist for a car would have a base salary of one million US dollars a year.
He might even have to make a physical model for the proof of concept.
But when it came to Raymond, he seemed...
To have no such problems.
The painting was done.
Data?
Just write it down.
Scale?
No argument, just write it down.
Views from all directions?
Not a problem at all.
Structure?
It was very reasonable. There was no space at all.
But the more Raymond was like this, the more people found him terrifying.
It even made people feel that what Raymond drew was completely fake.
It was practically in one breath.