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 (22)
Richardphotos
great play on title and shadow work. she is boss!!
Faemike55
Great looking scene, Rod! She's one of the T.N.A. Girls, isn't she?
Great work, Rod!
eekdog
You and tetrasnake do the very best poser photo combos, Rod. With her big eyes she is a T.N.A. er. Nice work my friend, top notch shadowing.
Diemamker
Great image... I wonder what she had done at this machine shop... a new weapon of sorts...
donnena
It's a little gearly in the day for this kind of pun, you know!!
Great job!
RodS
MagikUnicorn
COOOL
KatesFriend
Very nice integration between your lady and the rest of the scene.
Madbat
Duuuuuuhhhhhh.....HI! O.O
Really nice integration with the photo! You got a gear? We have a giant cowboy boot. We used to have a giant beer can too, but that disappeared.
DukeNukem2005
This is a very nice!
misty7j3
Nice work Rod!!
MineFujiko
Cool gear, RodS-san!
ArtistKimberly
Fantastic Work,
Daddywolf
Where Did They Get The Gear?Did they make a new one? or are They Just Showing Off!
T.Rex
Haaaa! Thanks for the laugh! That gear is really something. Wonder what machine it came from? Great job compositing, especially her shadow - these are always the hardest to get done right - angle of the light vs Poser figure and matching shadow textures with surrounding lighted textures- GACK! Enough to frighten me off. This inspires me to look for some of my old compositing work, or maybe make something new. It's fun, but takes a lot of time. I'm surprised you have any energy (or brain cells) left to do anything after your bad week. So this amazes me.
My rating - a 6+!
Leilana
Cool idea! Looks very good!
makennedy
I am soooooooooo into her, Nice job on this!
synthetik3
fiddling about with her huh? lol great work with the blend, I still have issues getting the look I want with real backgrounds
velleman
Lovely character, great blending with the photo!
Freethinker56
Your done a wonderful model Rod. Beautiful setting and gorgeous character! Bravo! my friend many stars L&Fav
renecyberdoc
fine to see people that maintain their stuff instead of letting it rott away.she looks well maintained too muahahahahah
jocko500
lovely
anahata.c
First, Cassandra fits perfectly into the color scheme of the photo, with her striking brown top, and those stockings nearly matching the browns of the shop exterior. Of course she's gonna draw-in business, alot more than that well-kept wheel! I don't think the machine guys are gonna have trouble getting customers right now... Special touches: The bright yellow of her sandal insoles, love 'm; the sheen on her skirt; the bright nail polish; how you lined her up with the wheel behind her---and really strong hues on that---as a photo, the wheel really makes a strong contrast with the beiges and browns behind it. I really like the shot, and the feel of it, it feels very big even though it's just the front of a store. Fine patterns too. As the only human in the area, she sure as hell stands out! Like, the owner of this place must have one helluva family...Terrific job, Rod. And btw, a street address as big as "11433" is usually in a huge city, with lonnnnnnng roads. The feel of this shot is either suburban or countryside---it's just wild to see such an address that isn't surrounded by tons of buildings and cars.