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)
Freethinker56
Awww! with a tear all so happy Rod . Absolutely beautiful work of this fun and entertaining scenes.So LUV this Cheers
MagikUnicorn
Yes sir this is so cool :) More please :)
Greywolf44
As the son of a former officer of the law I still find it hard to believe what a hazardous profession that is with very little public support. It only takes a few bad apples to spoil the bunch. Sorry to get off track, Rod. Nice tying up of loose ends with the girls.
longprong
Great update.....thanks for the effort you put into these :)
MineFujiko
Beautiful update, RodS-san!
Leilana
Wow! Beautiful comic!!!
Richardphotos
fantastic composition and all the ladies are looking their finest
mistressotdark
cool work my friend how have you been?
Cyve
I love your work my friend... It's absolutely FABULOUS !!!
Madbat
She gets to intern at the Smithsonian? No fair! Harrrrumph!
Go ahead, rant away, everyone needs to every now and again. I think I can take it. 'Sides, this planet seems to be going to hell in a bucket. Seems to be a never ending source of inspiration for doom and gloom stories.
UteBigSmile
Just love it, this is amazing looking work (love the last one a lot)!!!!
doarte
+5 from doarte's MADHOUSE Wonderful creation Rod, had me in a smile. (*you should print/publish the series)
Faemike55
Great chapter, Rod. So glad that Kayla got her job back but that her sister has an internship as well.
I try to thank them for their service every chance I get.
a far as I'm concerned, anyone that shoots at a Police officer should be considered a terrorist and treated as such
GrandmaT
Some well deserved smiles all around. Fabulous job!
helanker
You did a great job here. It must have taken agen to do. :)
HADCANCER
I came, I liked , I faved and moved on. I also loved your comment
adorety
I like a happy ending once in a while. There are so few in the world today. Great idea to post this as you said. It's nice to see some side characters reaping positive rewards from the girls' hard work. Well done.
npauling
A wonderful new page in this chapter. Marvelous work with all the characters and the backgrounds, there is so much great detail. Thank you for sharing. 😀😀😀
makennedy
Nothing like a group hug...Nice job!
Windigo
Love the last frame, sometimes words are just not necessary! Wonderful work, and by all means, rant on !!!!
eekdog
Rod, this is just stellar work dude, enjoy your gals in their car. They will be getting one each here from Tina. Highly professional job as always and they just get better bro. Great gesture and idea for our police officers who risk their lives Dailey for us. And when I'm in line somewhere I will thank them also. This page rocks bro, soooo wish I had yoyr talent, eq and patience for art this tremendous. Yes put in print! I would buy it. Now I need page 30.
oddment
Oh, suuure... I finally get used to all those sentimental greeting-card commercials, and the warm, fuzzy coffee commercials, and then you pull a fast one with the girls and blind-side me like this. Sheesh! (wipes a tear) Let a guy hold on to his dignity, will ya? (Hey, wait a minute - those commercials... It's been YOU all along. Hasn't it?)
RodS
Muaaaahahahahaha.... cackles maniacally to self
Diemamker
This page came out just awesome!... I like that she got her job back, and that Layla is going to be interning.. and next stop, TNA!!! this is just super, can't wait for the next one, and I have to say, great work on getting this one out so soon, I myself have to work on the some of my stories... I still need to load the scenes to my new computer... have a good one!
giulband
Wonderful work !!!!
misty7j3
Awesome work Rod!! I likey!!
pixeluna
An awesome reunion of these wonderful ladies! Love the comics and stories that you put together, Big Bro!
shadownet
Great work as always, Rod!
anahata.c
As always, you've created a meeting with your usual panache, and with all kinds of different angles, front, side, 3/4, etc, to show the different personalities of your characters. And a very rich visual counterpoint, as well as a very positive love-filled meeting. In the first frame, you give us the car in motion, crossing the grid of the street lines---visual 'drama'---with the building in the back on an angle as well (and someone walking---all fine counterpoint, Rod). I love what you do with cars too: the reflections, light, sheen. Even in the next frame, the Pharmacy store juts into the image with a curve: more fine counterpoint.
The meetings take us from people far apart (next frame), to people close and in couples (next), to an even closer proximity, in the next frame; and your usual angles, juxtapositions, color contrasts, etc, make them really musical. Along with your usual masterful shadow and light, etc. The TNA ladies have beautiful sheen in their clothing, and the other two have none---nice contrast. (The latter 2 outfits seem to be made of similar materials, with different colors.) And I'm always magnetized to your background stuff: Looks like a photo of an old farm machine (Yours? I love it), some pastoral photography or painting, I think more Betty Boop---a regular in a number of your TNA pieces (love it)---and "Cozy Coffee"---a local coffee, maybe?---and a poster for an artist I'm familiar with. Ok, lemme me look this up, I know this person. Yes: Hope Gangloff! A show you attended? I love how you adorn your interiors with so much detail. And fascinating furniture and layout, and a great door with complex shadows, and other visuals I wish I could see close up. (A winter in aerial view?)
And the last frame is all happiness, with the two women fresh out of a great meeting; and that great car-sheen, with a perpendicular street in the background as 'backing'. Ok, I just gave a lot of details, but this series is filled with them, and you do them masterfully. I don't know how you don't collapse after each of these, and not be seen for a week. (If you think I'll ever get close to this with Poser, you better have a long lifeline, dude, because Bozo the Clown will be president when that happens.) (Well, we're not that far off.) Great work as always, Rod.