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)
Richardphotos
I appreciate all the work you go to to create these renders and story. superb work
Faemike55
Wild page Rod! Glad to see things wrapping up on this end. Can't wait to see what's coming up next.
My thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery on whatever you're dealing with
Diemamker Online Now!
Awesome work!....
Looks like that s-bag has been dealt with.. now G4 and Ar can get back to their earlier case. what will they dig up then.. cool I can't wait to see!!
I hope you get better soon! have a good one!
ArtistKimberly
Fantastic Work,
npauling
A wonderful page from this chapter, you always leave us wanting to see more. Superb posing and lighting and excellent backgrounds. Outstanding work. I hope that bug leaves you soon so that you feel on top of your game again. ☺☺
Desgar
Great to see G4 and Ar again. I hope you get over that cold quick, Rod.
crender
Gorgeous!
Freethinker56
Fantastic chapter Rod hanging out for the next. Amazing poses expressions and wardrobe on the characters ! Stellar image and fine creation!
Windigo
You do fantastic work, take care of yourself!
UteBigSmile
I also appreciate all the work you go to to create these renders and story dear friend! 5
doarte
Intoxicating ...and like others, I too appreciate all that you put into these fantastic creations.
1971s
Amazing work !
Cyve
What a marvelous scenes my friend and these characters/poses are really fantastic... Outstandingly done once again !!!
MineFujiko
Wow! Cool! Grade up image!
pixeluna
Another exciting episode of your most awaited series, Big Bro! I always enjoy reading the dialogues and your concept of putting things together is very inspiring!
HADCANCER
Love you stories. Obviously fiction as Politicians at the national rarely are made to truly paid for the crimes. Especially id their party is in power. I guess they must keep dirt on each other. My opinion is out there are so many governments out there that are corrupt I would be hard put to name even one that is not sadly. Maybe New Zealand I do not hear much about them.
RodS
I think Peter Jackson bought New Zealand and renamed it 'Middle Earth!' LOL It's now run by Elves, Dwarves, and Hobbits..
vitachick
Your renders and ideas are brilliant!! I have trouble with a simple scene. You create humongous scenes, great characters and story to go along with it..
Hoping to get my ideas back as haven't posted seems like a few months.
Wishing you quick recovery from the ails...
makennedy
Sweet job on these, totally reeks of effort...Love em!!!
GrandmaT
These frames are FABULOUS! The richness of the images and the poses are superb.
synthetik3
so can we look forward to some new agents popping up in near future? the team ups are really nice touch to the story line
RodS
Most assuredly! No spoilers, though.... You'll just have to wait and see... :-D
eekdog Online Now!
Sorry I'm late on viewing this page, Rod. Been busier then a swarm of mosquitoes in a nudist coloney. Best viewed large my friend, your the very best at this genre my friend. I lack talent patience, creativity, and resorces for impressive work like this bro. Love the gals in their new Pg 26. Now that they got that code cracked, wonder what's next?. Hope they have no troubles in sin city, just page Tina and she'll lend a hand. Each segment has a exceptional render and work. Im highly impressed. Keep em' coming my friend.
RodS
"Swarm of mosquitoes in a nudist colony..." LOL! Good one! Now THAT'S busy!
Oh, just wait..... Things are going to be...... interesting...... in Chapter 6. And Tina is definitely going to be in on the action..
You've got tons of talent, brother... You just need a kickin' machine that can keep up with that talent!
misty7j3
Cool work Rod!! I'm anxious to see what happens next!!
Leilana
So fantastic artwork!!! :)
rbowen
Excellent work!!!
adorety
Super work Rod. I personally love the ladies outfits Can't wait to see what's in store ahead and I'm really interested in this White House visit. I can only imagine what you have waiting for them. Get well soon and keep the pages coming.
auntietk
Cool! I'm loving getting caught up. :)
Madbat
Snowzem? LOL!
anahata.c
Another terrific entry. Again, your use of a room's or hall's space is wonderfully complex and rich. I love your angles in the first frame. And seeing two of our heroines from the back. (Can't help but think of Clinton with this story, lol...) And as the call comes on the screen, you shift your 'camera' to a couple of side shots, focusing more, giving a straighter view (to harmonize with the completion of the message). Then you move your camera to our left, and we now angle-in from the other direction, and we see the two stars from a more frontal view, though angled. Your pov is moving with the unfolding of the story...And you pack in enough details to paint lots of questions of what's to come. The departure is staged really well too---now I'm using theatrical terminology, lol (you're "blocking" these scenes, truly)---and there's something strangely sinister about the departure, like we're not quite sure what's about to unfold, or whether these connections will be good or bad. And the final scene is another corridor scene, where you set up the next chapter. The details in that interior (1-4) are terrific, as is the light, the play of that bright yellow light against those deep mahogany red-browns...and you use glass and leather very well too. This is wonderful just to look at, laying aside the story and characters. Then you end by flushing 'space' into the piece---we're out of the room now---with that open corridor and intimations of places well out of sight. I even love the reflections on that diadem-like car. Terrific work once more. You're really fine at this art, Rod.