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 (23)
calico_jester
Well thought and beautifully assembled
pimanjc
Excellent work and textures.
Richardphotos
outstanding layering and a beautiful fae
eekdog
Wow! I must say very impressive and different my friend. Exciting how fae valley is blooming into the T.N.A. . Great story and discription and thanks for the shout out. I guess I'll go with a terroist idea for TnT. Seems a group of them Tina didn't find when she was in active duty, now are seeking a threat in Co. I'm going with "Operation Domino" as the code name. But many ideas still need to form. Also lack of props for it will be tough. And lots of time. Have a few rendered images already for a first page. If you have any thoughts ?? Great job Rod. Enjoy the weekend.
Faemike55
This is absolutely the way she would write! Excellent work!
Great talking to you tonight
Desgar
It would be interesting to find out how Ar's ancestors were able to hide their Fae lineage from normal humans. And what if some of the Salem witches were really Fae in disguise?
Also be interesting to see how Kinnie views our world through non-jaded eyes.
On the Divas' behalf Rod, thank you for letting us be part of your universe. They would thank you themselves, but they are still in Hermit Tyrant Kingdom, and hopefully will be out before all Ragnarok breaks loose!
Freethinker56
Yes it is all so exciting.And WOW! Rod this is a masterpiece so LUV your creative idea.Its a wonderful feeling to collaborate Bravo to them..Im not good at telling a story..Would so LUV to join in Take care have a great one.
longprong
Great start and looking forward to the series :)
radioham
Very nice render
Savage_dragon
Contribute? Son, you don't know what you're messing with. Have you seen my brain? Muahahaha... ;)
Lol! Looks like the beginning of a great story. I hope I can keep following this year. It was a rough 2016. And a half. But I'm up and swingin'. and I miss the galleries and my buddies.
RodS Online Now!
Sweetie, I haven't even seen MY brain lately..... I left it right here by the keyboard.. Where can it be?
We miss you, too!
ZigZag321
Wow, Rod. What an absolutely gorgeous presentation. Excellent work in providing yourself as the conduit for this character's feelings too. Feels like she's entering this adventure very wide-eyed and innocent. My only advice to her? Avoid human contact as much possible! LOL. Extremely well done, my friend!!!!
Daddywolf
She Has Some Pretty Stationary to write on!
donnena
totally delightful!
Diemamker
This looks like it's going to be a sweet little story with all kinds of twist and turns along the way... can't wait to see more! awesome work!
misty7j3
Awesome work Rod!! Your stories and images always amaze me......You should be writing books my friend!!!! I can't wait to see what happens next! I wish I could hop aboard one of your 'drones', and fly away to 'Fae Valley'.....I would luv to visit that magical world!!! I might like it so much there, that I might never want to come back to the 'real' world ever again.....'lol'
misumu
Excellent work and story. Definitely a superior diarist (And you a storyteller).
makennedy
Very ambitious project, great start to it...
adorety
Excellent story Rod. I'm really enjoying it that much more as the plot and complexity of the story expands.
GrandmaT
Beautifully done!
bugsnouveau
Very well done
Madbat
Oh wow, nice presentation Rod!
As always, if you need anything from me just holler. Our last collab was fun!
rajib
Wonderful work Rod. As I am going backwards in the gallery and catching up on the renders of everybody, I keep findings gems like this one. Kept up your excellent work.
anahata.c
I don't know the history of Fae Valley and the people who've been contributing to it, or even the history of Zlata and co., though I've seen several parts of the saga you've been writing for a while now. (I read through your site, and learned a lot of background---you really put a lot of love into that site!) But I can still appreciate this installment, and the magical way you envisioned it. Looks like you used photos and then made them painterly; and put them, Kinnie, the ship, and many other things into a kind of magical mist, all doused in greens. With ornament in the background, like those old illuminated letters in medieval manuscripts. (A number of your solo images of your women have that feel to them---like modern versions of those old illuminated manuscripts.)
Beautiful mood, feeling, and of course articulation. And your words set up the coming installments perfectly, as they always do...As for offering suggestions for your tale (as you suggest, above), I've thought about it; but my suggestions would be so off, I'd sink the whole ship. (And your fans would scream for my blood.) (I couldn't help but think of a Jerry Lewis-like character banging into one of the scenes and making mayhem until they kick him the hell out. Or John Cleese---a younger John Cleese---coming in, uptight as ever, and throwing tantrums until they throw him out. I'm hopeless when it comes to good narratives. Besides, any chapter which ends, "but seriously, folks" doesn't bode well for the rest of the piece.) Beautifully done, Rod, you really do have a fairy-tale feeling in your work; even in the grittiest portions of your saga, you never lose the wonder...