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 (25)
Faemike55
Looks good, Rod! Just looking in this part of the room, I see you have a need for some more outlets and power strips....;-)
Love those insulators on the shelf
RodS
Yeah.... Independence Power & Light just LOVES me! They send me Birthday cards..... Except when I brown out the entire southwest side of the city.... LOL
Diemamker
Cool set up you have here... with that light box, you could make a simple anime with it... old style! great work.
SidheRoseGraphics
Yeah, cool set up. Light-tables/boxes are wonderful things. Excellent, Rod!
Richardphotos
outstanding craftsmanship and original thinking
eekdog
You are a man of many talents, Rod. I'm limited. Cool tools for your projects in pencil. Looking forward bro, enjoy the rest of weekend.
calico_jester
It's an endless search, with pieces of puzzle strewn throughout, and a life to be appreciated.
MineFujiko
Cool Work Space,RodS-san!
donnena
wonderful!!! Don't give up!
UteBigSmile
Good Luck with the new Project my friend! (rofl @ eekdog)
Freethinker56
A man of many talents.Cool set up Rod.Look forward to what you will share with us cheers
vitachick
You really keep yourself busy..Agree you are a man of many talents!
KatesFriend
Very impressive set up have. Neat and well organized.
synthetik3
You have the ultimate man cave lol I spotted something I have in my collection as well The TIME life home repair and improvement series, just couldn't resist lol
RodS
LOL - It just proves that great minds think alike! :-D
GrandmaT
Do you ever sleep? You wear me out just talking about all the things you are doing. If you and my husband ever get together, it will be an interesting session and will go on for days.
RodS
Sleep? Wazzat?? Now that sounds like it would be fun! I'm sure you and Jo would have a few "What the???" moments..LOL
Desgar
Impressive studio! And the Fae are definitely a force of nature to be reckoned with.
Leilana
Oha! Looks good, Rod! You have sooo many talents! Hope we see some works from you :)
Cyve
Absolutely fantastic my friend !!!
magnus073
Rod, this looks like a great setup you have here. Can't wait to see what you crank out.
MagikUnicorn
COOL Thanks for sharing
giulband
It is a beautiful studio for art, I like the atmosphere that stimulates ideas
auntietk
If you keep expanding the Lair, you'll have to find someplace else for your glass! LOL! Can't wait to see what you do with a pencil again. :)
adorety
Very cool! You are never short on projects. It has been a long, long time since I've picked up pencil, pen or brush.
DukeNukem2005
Very good!
Madbat
Yeah, I miss my drafting table. It's been a long time for me too.
anahata.c
I''m only back for a few comments in each gallery, this week. I'll be back for more after the new year...but because of that, I'm saving your TNA work for then, because (as you might have noticed) I spend a lot of time on your TNA pieces (they wholly deserve it), and I don't want to slight them. But I picked this for one of my choices now because I luuuved your drawings when you posted them a while back, and I was dying to see what this one looked like about. In full zoom, we can see your center drawing, and you truly know how to draw the human figure. It looks like you've worked with geometric shapes as a base, and then started to draw in the details, contours, etc. I envy that, because when I did figure drawing, I struggled grandly with it. It's also exciting to see your figure drawing after seeing so much of your 3D work with it---3D's a whole other discipline, and it's amazing that you can do both with such panache.
As for the shot, I know it wasn't taken for art, but it's still a really cool shot, with the corner hitting its peak at near-center (see, true artists do that in their sleep!). And all the light on the whites, with all that stuff in the background. Further, I know little about electricity, but I DID recognize the insulators (Mike, no surprise, knew what they were immediately). But in this shot they look like old Chinese ceramics. But then, you have old chinese ceramics on a lower shelf: What ARE those things? Can those be insulators too? They look like pottery. From your 3D backgrounds---which are chock full---one can see where you get some of your inspiration for backgrounds: This place is packed! And how do you find the space and time to do all these projects? I keep expecting an upload from you showing a 90 foot high rocket in your backyard, w/ 15 astronauts, a launch pad, and a mini particle accelerator, telling us, "just a little project I've been working on since thursday..." Your basement has gotta be the size of Cleveland! Love the shot and everything in it. And we get to see more of your drawing, and that's a thrill in itself. Btw, those rolls of paper: Do you think that's how they come out of the tree? Like, if you cut deep enough, boom: Big freakin' rolls? (Those things are heavy too: That stand has to be prettttty sturdy.) Love this shot, and I wish you all the best with your drawing!
RodS
OMG, Mark.... You have tears running down my cheeks.... Basement the size of Cleveland..... ROTFLMAO! Yep, those funny ceramic things are BIG ceramic power insulators from 69KV distribution lines.
90 foot rocket.......... hmmmmmmm.... :-D