Hollywood Art: System of sunnys
70. that which Doom wants to represent.
Now things are at a vital point as we await the month of December. The pace of both comic companies and burger joints shows steady sales during these months, but December reveals a lot about Billy. Currently, the only inconveniences for Billy are school, acting courses, and dance academy.
Well, one of those problems.
Billy picked up his phone, adjusting his posture on the couch amid some drawings in his house. The new comic of Doom started with a futuristic structure, but now it''s shifting towards a much bloodier and primitive storyline. The first comic introduces the general outline of a soldier fighting on Mars.
The second story takes different approaches. The first part serves as a lengthy prologue, depicting what Doom represents.
The overarching story of Doom is as follows:
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Billy dialed the phone again... he''s been facing certain issues with Claudia. Their conversations are getting shorter, and she keeps ignoring him. There are times when she doesn''t even answer his calls. What could be happening? He hasn''t done anything wrong. He has taken a few days but he''s always there to call her. – Billy thought. – The solitude caused by Claudia''s attitude has started to raise doubts in Billy.
The phone''s dialer started ringing once more.
-Lichi, - the voice answered.
-Mrs. Branovich, it''s a pleasure, - Billy said.
-Ah, Billy, Claudia isn''t here. She went out with some friends to take photos. I don''t know when she''ll be back,- Livy said.
-Ah, I apologize for bothering you. I''m not very familiar with Claudia''s schedule, but you can call anytime you want - Mrs. Branovich said.
-Mrs. Branovich, could you please tell her that I need to talk to her? She''s been really busy, and we haven''t talked much these past few weeks - Billy said.
-I''ll give her the message - she responded.
Billy went silent, and a small, awkward pause settled in the call.
-Thank you - he whispered.
Billy hung up the call, and Mrs. Branovich continued with her day. The cold winter seasons were beginning, and Claudia insisted on carrying on with her long day of travel across Switzerland.
She maintained her work pace, and the Doom story for December continued.
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These images are embedded by sketching large, detailed blueprints from various angles. Drawing serves as a way to concretely capture the imagination. All the plans used for Doom follow a recipe of strong realism, drawing as close to reality as possible. The drawing process is lengthy, intricate, exhausting, and somewhat unbearable.
The pleasure of crafting spectacular blueprints is hindered by the complex nature of errors in the drawings. The technology of this era differs, and the tangible impression of a picture differs from capturing a photo and printing digitally. Among the distinctive details is fine-tuning minor elements using various pigments and shades. The printing process itself is more expensive than many other comics.
Billy continued drawing the vast spaceship and its different sections. He merged some watercolor designs for the demons, adding dark accents.
He kept drawing well into the night until his father arrived, exhaustion evident on his face. He carried some Chinese takeout on his back, embodying the situation of two workers dedicating nearly 12 hours a day to work, consuming home-cooked and non-existent meals. Chinese food, pizza, lunches, dinners, and sandwiches had become the common denominator of their father-son relationship.
-At least the new food joint offers menus with more meat, - Thomas said.
-I liked the sauce from the previous restaurant better, - Billy commented, attacking the chicken with peppers.
-Do you want more lemonade? - Thomas asked.
-Please, a bit more lemonade. Dad, do you know what the issue is with the Branovich women? - Billy asked.
Thomas seemed slightly surprised by the question.
"Did something important happen?" he inquired.
-Nothing significant, it''s just that Claudia has been ignoring my calls and acting evasive. I can''t figure her out, - Billy explained.
Mr. Carson adjusted his clothes and loosened his tie a bit.
-I don''t understand women, son. Perhaps she''s sad about the distance. She''s in a new country with a new language, a new school, and even new friends, - Thomas said.
-I get that, but it''s so frustrating, - Billy replied.
-I know! Just do your best. I''ll call her mother and maybe she''ll tell me what''s going on with Claudia. Hang in there, son, -Thomas encouraged.
-Thanks, Dad. I think I''ll watch a movie before bed, - Billy said, finishing his plate of Chinese rice.
-Don''t stay up too late; you have school tomorrow, - Thomas reminded him.
Billy turned around and gave a nod. Spirits were quite low.
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