I enjoy creating artwork in Poser, Photoshop CC, Vue, and DAZ Studio. I also have a passion for photography, and have been actively shooting for many years. I've been using Poser since Version 8, and am also learning my way around DAZ Studio. I've been using Adobe Photoshop since version 4. I also use Vue 10. I frequently use my photos as backgrounds, and composite my 3D figures into them.
I have been creating my web comic / graphic novel "The Girls From T.N.A." since fall of 2009, and have been a member of Renderosity since August 2009. I've made a lot of wonderful friends here, and have been inspired every time I visit!
I will soon have a more complete biography, as I am updating everything. In the meantime, have a look around my gallery!
Thanks!
Rod
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Comments (28)
Faemike55
I'm envious of the lamp post myself! Great shot!
jocko500
very lovely and with that old lamp post too
MystiqueLu
Linda modelo, adorei a foto o lugar muito bem escolhido ficou ótimo, fotos em preto e branco o efeito é mais real, parabéns!
bmac62
A great photo must begin with a first class model. You got both here Rod:)
Rainastorm
Very beautiful shot of Amy :-)
bazza
Superb shot Rod, she certainly looks a stunning girl, Love the B&W and pose..oh to be that lamppost lol.. Nice posting mate, have a great day!!
mgtcs
Another amazing photo my friend, she's really adorable!
mrestey
A VERY nice B & W Rod. Pretty model. Ever wonder what became of some of the people that came into your life so briefly and then went on their way? I think about things like that. Yah, I'm weird.
MineFujiko
Excellent work! feel the wind with her hair!
ralphwarnick
Wonderful and classical photo!
kbrog
Excellent capture of a lovely lady!
renecyberdoc
i wish i was a lamp post but only with her,not in daily life because someone might ... on me, you know...lol. she is gorgeous indeed.
irakika
Very nice model!
ragouc
Very good shot.
adrie
She is one very beautiful model my friend, excellent photoshot.
Miska7
Very lovely woman. Great lighting and capture!
Dreamingbee
this is an wonderful shot from this beautiful lady - excellent
auntietk
Lovely model, and a wonderful shot! Very nicely done.
garegaupe
What a beautiful picture (and the young lady too)
drifterlee
Beautiful girl!!
J5ive
Very pretty ladie!
eekdog
she is a fox rod, WöW! beautiful b&w capture.. time for a cold sprinkle.. he he
MagikUnicorn
B E A U T Y
pixeluna
She is such a beauty, I like these kind of natural beauty in women, simple but striking. I don't blame you for writing how you feel about the lamp post. :-)
novelist
Excellent photo and pose.
junge1
Lovely!
Chaosphoto
Lovely shot Rod
anahata.c
You're probably stunned that I'm nearly 8 years back in your gallery. But after talking about 'old posts' with Tara and Helle, I decided to go back here and fight off the cobwebs and look at your earlier posts. Wow, Rod! So many live model shots! So much old photography (and a great shot of Chicago from a plane, great light!) And I saw your earliest posts of G4, plus your very first chapter of TNA---man, it looked great even then! But with so much less detail than the current chapters---it seems naked, lol! You've refined your Poser work so much since then, but you still got visuals I couldn't get in 100 years. I'll leave more comments; but, for now: Great pose in this shot, and a wonderful, kind gaze; and I love the light on her dress, and the silky flow you got on it. The light post gives a staunch vertical against her sinewy backward bend...It's fine portraiture, as all these other old model-shots are, and cropped tightly and beautifully. And---it's film! It's soft, it's got natural grain, so much softer than digital grain (which is harsh). The shot whispers in a way digital never does. Very fine sensitive work. Man, your newer fans oughta come back here and see what you've done. You have a treasure trove back here.
As long as I'm on it: I went back to Bill's 6 Vietnam black and whites, and since you hadn't seen them, here's a link (speaking of military service): They're wonderful old film shots, and his people shots are truly rich and filled with humanity. Maybe you saw them, I don't know; but, for fans of Bill, seeing them just 'appear'---after pages of digital shots---was a revelation. Start with this link, and hit the "Newer" button (at the top of the page) 6 more times, and you'll see the whole series:
https://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/?image_id=1845343&page_number=2
(And btw, there are cobwebs back here! I always tell people, clean up your old galleries! You got candy wrappers all over, mouse droppings, cockroaches who address me by name...there's a guy sleeping in the corner---from the Depression---no one's opened a window in 16 years, and a rat the size of Dumbo just asked me for 100 bucks...hey, I found Jimmy Hoffa on p. 2 of my gallery. A word to the wise. The Mob's not using the desert for body disposal anymore...)