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09:11:08

Ok so now it seems Iam a blogger. It turns out this blog thing is a lot easier to update than this website so bookmark this page if you want to know what I'm up to etc.

06:02:08

Wow! I managed to go nearly two years without updating this page - now you know why I'm not a blogger.

Finally the film is finished and the trailer is out. This link will take you to the official website, where there's the trailer and some behind the scenes stuff.

There's more at the distributor's website, here.

 

 

26:06:2006

OK, so I've been really busy and hate updating websites.

Here's the latest info:

Just uploaded the latest Fortean Times cover, a pastiche of The Last Supper, yet again using my dad as a model for Jesus, Picasso, Dan Brown and Orson Welles.

Finished storyboarding the film in 3D, now due to start shooting in September 2006.

Previously....

Just finished pre-vis work for a new British feature film - can't say anymore at the moment so don't ask. I'll upload some pix and more info as soon as I'm allowed.

Updated the website with some more recent Fortean Times stuff.

Added a new gallery for 2D Digital illustration as I seem to be getting more requests for this type of work lately.

Made a tentative start on my Graphic novel, although this looks like it'll be a long term back-burner type project as things are looking pretty hectic for the foreseeable future.

Felix Dennis' new book 'Lone Wolf' is now out, sporting a particularly tricky cover by yours truly.

12:05:2004

At last, my much sought after Dog Skeleton model is now available to buy online.

 

04:06:2003

Just added two mock X-rays which were commissioned by the BBC for an episode of Jonathan Creek (episode 3, 'The Tailor's Dummy'). The sword swallowing image was for a newspaper mockup and the more painful pic was for a fake television news item.

The series was first broadcast on BBC1 in March 2003.

04:06:2003

The new-look website goes online today

 

31:05:2003

The studio's latest acquisition, a high-end Armari workstation, is now up and running. Coupled with the upgrade to Cinema 4DXL 8.1 average render times are now speeded up by a factor of 300%.

 

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