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!
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Rod
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Comments (28)
MagikUnicorn
Love it :) What a great moment in History ;-) More too come.......... :)
mrestey
That's cool and exciting stuff Rod - despite the fact that it would take us some 40 years to get there IF we could travel there at the speed of light. Being a life-long Trekker, I hope that one day it WILL be possible. I only wish it were in MY lifetime. I very much like your imagined view. Cool work.
Richardphotos
very impressive spatial scene and -Great Balls of Fire!!
Windigo
Now if your girls could just figure out how wormholes work there might be a slight chance of humanity surviving a bit longer! :)
Outstanding concept and render!
MineFujiko
40 light-year... Wow!
eekdog Online Now!
Most Kewl! You have countless talent, Rod. Fascinating view of space and activity. Yes saw that story, so amazing not one but 7. Love your idea and creation about that news. Makes wanna break out bryce. 1000.☆,s
lwperkins
It seems like such a cool system--even if we can't get there, I hope we can get some good imaging of the planets eventually! It would be awesome if they looked like this :D
ZigZag321
This is so incredibly cool, Rod! I did not see this news and I'm very happy you shared it with us here. Talk about a grand design in the close proximity orbits of these planets in relation to their brown dwarf star. Truly, truly amazing. Makes me think about that movie Knowing in which Nicolas Cage as a professor speculates with his students whether the universe makes some kind of sense or whether "shit just happens". Totally excellent work with this scene too!!!! Very well done, my friend!
Faemike55
Sweet work Rod! Actually, use the wormholes to send the politicians there!
RodS
What? And have the aliens declare war on us for such a heinous act? Sheesh!
wparrott1
Wow!!! Yes different but fantastic!!! Love the scene and colors. You have done an awesome job. Love this. I WANT TO BELIEVE! Favorite!!!
Madbat
I've been following this too, it's pretty cool yes? Trappist-1 is an M class star (Red Dwarf) slightly bigger than Jupiter with 0.08X the suns mass. The whole system would fit inside the orbit of mercury, and all of the planets would be visible in the sky. From Trappist-1f planets e and g would look a bit bigger than our moon. All are most likely tidally locked so they are probably 'eyeball planets' with the dark side and the terminator ice covered. This might not be the case if they have deep oceans, that would drive winds that would distribute the temperatures around more. As many as 4 of them could hold liquid water. Sunlight would be salmon colored. Oceans would thus look deep purple or wine colored. Any native plantlife would have very dark colored leaves, almost black.
These factoids have been brought to you by Madbat's Center Of Astronomical Studies™
bugsnouveau
Very cool work, Rod
misty7j3
Awesome image!! I luv it!! Nice job Rod!
UteBigSmile
longprong
love the concept.......very well done
velleman
Very beautiful, absolutely impressive, first class!
Savage_dragon
I dunno'. Sh*t like this happens to me all the time. Lol! Love what you did with the planets, buddy!
HADCANCER
KatesFriend
Excellent work. And what a sight this place must be. But let's be fair, Tappist-1 does squeak in as a red dwarf not a brown dwarf. It's got that whole nuclear fusion thing going for it. Well just barely anyways. Actually thinking what the seen would be like on any Tappist planet brings back memories of 'Rocket Robin Hood' from its Ralph Bakshi days
Desgar
It's beyond amazing stuff, Rod. I always imagined seeing a world filling up a bit more of the sky like you see in Star Trek TOS. But seeing six worlds plus the dwarf all at once would be spectacular. A very, very cool imagining!
Freethinker56
Amazing Rod .If only ya! LUV your creation very spectacular.Take care my friend.Cheers
donnena
totally cool!!
misumu
Beautifully done, if only they were more local.
synthetik3
it is always awesome to think there are world's out there that we cant get to and screw up lol
anahata.c
well I came back for one more. This is really beautifully done, Rod. Not only for the impact of that big ball of fire against all the beautiful purples (and browns of the landscape), but the sheer clarity of the spheres, and how they circle the star. You did a terrific job. And yes, it's a great discovery. In an age when science has all but disappeared in our country---no thanks to our illustrious president and his oh-so caring advisors---it's wonderful when a big discovery like this reminds us of the wonders right outside our windows. (And I really was impressed with how you mixed that beautiful model, in tonight's upload, with that photo; and how well she was done, herself.) Let me say again how much I wish that you totally conquer the medical stuff you're dealing with now, and that you come out of the procedures both strong, replenished, and 100% whole. (And, you'll get time off from work too.) I wish you all the best Rod! You deserve it...take great care, my friend.
auntietk
Ohhhhh ... the setting for a new sci-fi series, ala Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover. The possibilities are delicious!
GrandmaT
Outstanding image and awesome discovery!
adorety
Awesome view and excellent speculative scene. We need hyperdrive and/or wormhole travel if we're ever going to see this expanding universe.