It has been an interesting week. We started with some last minute costume and trick r' treat shopping. Threw in a dash of Breagha learning to stand and walk, a sprinkle of family pumkin picking, a speck of jack O' lantern carving, three toad's warts, some bat toenails, a newts eye and finished it off with some pneumonia for our youngest. Yes, Breagha has a mild case of pneumonia ... she is being medicated and the doctors don't seem alarmed. She may be prone to stuff like this as a result of her prematurity. I wanted to have the video of Breagha walking here but for some reason I can't log into youtube to upload it. Please be patient I will find a way to get it up here.
I'm not going to make this a long post ... check out the pics below.
Tractor ride to the pumpkin field.
Has anyone seen my car keys? I think I left them by that pumkin.
Shamus was pretty worried that the tractor was going to leave without me.
You see this here dad ... this is your focal point. If this doesn't look right then the whole jack O' lantern is a waste.
Now, long easy strokes dad. Take your time and just feel it out.
Shamus said that this was not bad but the proportions were a little off.this was Shamus' portrait of daddy.

This year I have had the opportunity and pleasure to work on, not one, but two projects that I am excited about. The first is not as glamorous as some "big budget hollywood blockbusters" but it is for a company that I have the utmost respect for and have loved since I was a little child. The name of the project is SEA MONSTERS: A PREHISTORIC ADVENTURE and the client is National Geographic. My role on this project was Lead Animator. It was my first time doing serious creature animation. I had always focused on character animation of humanoids mostly. On this project I found that I realy enjoyed creature work. It is a 3D IMAX movie and is playing at quite a few theatres around the world. Here is the website: 














