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 (20)
ZanderXL
Coming together nicely!
RodS
Thank you, mate! Good to see you back in action!
Faemike55
Now I have a better idea of what you were saying on the phone last night - it's looking good so far and I have no doubt that it will look excellent when you are finished - great photos
Richardphotos
I did not know that he is in Puerto Rico. so much devastation in the Caribbean and Mexico-well Florida also.
I do not envy you being on your knees so much in your project
MagikUnicorn
THE MASTER OFFICE :)
ROD'S FOR PRESIDENT :)
eekdog
Love that spiral staircase into your man cave, Rod. When I worked for ultimate electronics back in the mid 90's when rear projection big screen tv's were made, we had a 60" big screen we had to get down a staircase like yours. Totally a back breaker. Looks like things are coming along and still a ways to go. I have a man cave basement also, just not as big, no spiral and most of not all the awesome eq you got. Love your explenation on the work that's being done. I'll email you an update of the images you could not view, my PG mag and book series. Take care and hope you get it all done soon, cause missing the gals new page.
Cyve
Fantastic work my dear friend !!!
jocko500
doing good on your dream
vitachick
Ah retirement...U R going to luv it!!!!! All the work you can just take your time...Coming along nicely :) That is some hugh office/comp room...I'm jealous lol
misty7j3
I'm anxious to see the finished project.....I bet it's gonna be beautiful!!
GrandmaT
Progress indeed! At least you can communicate with the outside world a little easier now. I'm worried about Dan, too. I keep hoping to see some news of him every day.
bakapo
it sure is a big job, but it's looking good!
donnena
Are ya gonna hide the cabling? looking good so rar!!
RodS
I do have some ideas for cable management - I have soooooo many to manage! LOL
Freethinker56
OMG! What a lot to do and your done so much Rod. I do hope Dan's aright Take care cheers
Madbat
OK, how in heck did you get ANYTHING down that staircase???
radioham
Getting in to shape bit by bit
MineFujiko
There is your throne-room, RodS-san. (ah, it never means a W.C.)
auntietk
You are going to LOVE retirement! I'm so excited for you! We're looking forward to seeing you. Will you be free some weekday early in October? :D
Desgar
You have far more stamina than I would have for that project, Rod. Still, don't push yourself too hard.
anitalee
Nice
anahata.c
(I really thought I'd commented on this) First, I really like the pictures. Just as pictures. I like the angles and the light, and the contrast of crammed-filled spaces with open spaces. And the way the wires just flop and mess with all the geometric lines. Besides, looking at this place is a treat in its own right: Where'd you GET all this stuff? You even have an old roll-away desk (if that's what they call it), and tons of pictures, and piles of papers---organized into some kind of order which I'm sure only you know...and a cassete deck and insulators, etc etc. The wires hanging from the ceiling are a great touch. When I did audio mixing, the wires were behind the consoles---people died in there, and no one knew. But yours are spread out, and they're like 'vines'. They grow...How you know how to repair all this is beyond me, but it's nice to know that this job is over with for good...Fine chronicling of your catastrophe!