Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Merry Christmas Everybody!




Well here I am blogging on Christmas Eve. First time I've been at a computer in some time and I'm having difficulty responding to and sending email so if you've mailed me in the last week it'll be a bit getting back =)

Anyways if I may be permitted a little nostalgic moment I'd like to share something with y'all that means a lot to me. Back when I was a kid Eaton's department stores in Winnipeg used to host a wonderful little Dickensian village set with with fairy tale displays in the windows. I haven't seen these things in years since Eaton's department stores were closed and in the later years the figures and sets had fallen into disrepair. But this year I learned that the Manitoba Children's Museum had erected the old set and it had been repaired. Looking into those old windows that used to be so much taller than I used to be was a real treat. All these figures and sets were hand made by people who apparently used to work for Eaton's. They're slightly crude, but look at them! All hand made little wonderful things! Here's a picture or two from Winnipeg and from the old village sets. Bring a tear to me old eye they do.

Everybody have a Merry Christmas, a wonderful holiday and a fabulous New Year!

-Sean

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

December! Whoop!


A couple friends of mine were in a burlesque performance and then I had another day of Burlesque Life Drawing which for the record is WAY more fun than regular life drawing although it's kinda dark in there so my hand shadow was over my sketchbook half the time. Still super fun. And Janis and Felicia and I went to the aquarium last Wednesday so I got to draw the turtle again and there were few enough people for me to have an actual sit down in front of the croc tank!

Oh yeah! There's a little short there as well... I almost forgot! Long story short that little guy in the scarf a couple posts down was a drawing that was done when i was really bored in the morning and then I started animating him a little. The whole thing is drawn entirely in flash and every frame is coloured by hand. Which for the record takes a long time. Hope y'all like it!

Monday, December 1, 2008

Kids, girls, fish and monsters.



Bunch of stuff. More exciting things probably next week.

So... coalition government, eh? I can't decide if that's going to be stupider and less productive than a conservative minority. Probably. Making a deal with the Bloc never turns out well for anybody. The NDP on the other hand... Well it'll be an exciting new year in politics

Monday, November 17, 2008

November "holiday"




Hey everybody! I'm still here! I'm unemployed for the moment (new contract starting in December) so I decided to take November as something of a vacation. And three days into that I got bored and started a bunch of new projects. So here's some drawings from the costume lifedrawing, some library people drawings and other assorted doodles. The kid walking through the snow was a quickie that kind of expanded into sort of a new big-ish project. More on that in future posts. But for the record that's where it started at 5:00 in the morning a couple weeks ago.
The coloured thing is my rendition of Ulmo from The Silmarillion. I meant it to be a companion piece to the Morgoth illustration I did... heck I guess a year and a half ago now. Not sure if I like it as much as Morgoth but oh well. It's better than my first attempt. I'm having a real problem making ulmo look.... watery... like there's a sense of depth to the body of water. That's a hard thing to abstract as it turns out. I guess I should have tried some little colour studies before I launched into the full thing. Live and learn I suppose.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Hallowe'en everybody!







And now Ladies and Gentlemen, without further ado I take great pleasure in introducing you to Dr. Aleister Grisbane and The Creature! For the record all of The Creature's gears actually work and his heart DOES pump blood. Good times were had by all! Also note how Cookie Monster is projecting a beam of desctructive energy from his mouth behind The Doctor. We all barely escaped alive!










Part 2. Now the exciting and hopefully not overly vague conclusion to Skin and Bones! Kind of rushed the end here but... It's Hallowe'en! I'm tired! I'm curious to know if the premise reads at all.

Here are some pictures from the breakfast television set that my buddy Ben and I build for City TV. Good times. I am too tall to be shot properly on this thing though =P That mirror is a 2 way mirror so if the people there so desire they can make spectral images form in it. Not sure if they're gonna use that bit though. But I like to know it's there.



I will update this post with pictures of my costume as they become available since I've only done crappy cell phone pics of the makeup test up until this point.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Ooo, ooo, ooooooo......




Part 1. I've always wanted to do a comic. The reason I don't is overthinking. So my "strategy" here is to run blindly at a short, non committal subject based on Raffi's children's song "Skin and Bones." Turning out OK. But whatever. It's a learning thing.

Also this pen doodle is the final design of my Hallowe'en costume. it's looking actually pretty faithful to the design if quite a bit more elabourate (The helmet is epic)

Pics with Part 2. Hope you're all having a great Hallowe'en week! Go out and support your local Haunted Houses!

Friday, October 17, 2008

Something in the meantime.


Bloggy's looking a little bare this October right? Well in my defense I had a big portfolio deadline to meet and visitors over Thanksgiving. Talk talk talk. Well don't worry kiddies. I have a special Hallowe'en surprise for you in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for Part One. Part one of what?