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 (32)
Richardphotos
frigging amazing work Rod. all the ladies are real dolls and superb writing. must have taken some time to do all these layouts
Faemike55
absolutely wonderful work on this page! Kinnie will learn a lot about people and their differences between those in Nashville and New York.. Great page! I can't wait to how she feels about New York Pit-sa
eekdog
Tina still has a small office in NYC, but let's someone else run it. You have such countless cool props, if I had half of them I might be able to do better ony series. Cause you kick freaking azz on this serise my friend. Great character interactions, expressions, props, lighting and super renders. Totally Profesional job Rod.
I recall Kinnie in a earlier pizza enjoyment. Interesting story, so love how you can read all words even with my smartphone. Ace job bro. 5+++ Poser Gurlz tomorrow for me.
adorety
Great page Rod! I love the dialog because I love information. Great scenes too, as detailed as ever. Actually Kinnie would fit right in in NYC in elf garb. There's a lot there that's stranger than a girl dressed like a Fae. This is building nicely. When the girls get close I see mayhem coming from desperate villains. But I'm still very curious as to how those Stooge aliens are going to fit in. Can't wait.
mtdana
LOL folks in Vegas get to see all the cool stuff Impressive amount of work - very well done!!!
jeffy3ds
Good work!!
misty7j3
I luv these stories and images Rod........they're so interesting.....how do you think up all this stuff to write.....you must be a genius!! I can't wait to see what happens next.......these 'TNA' gals have such an exciting life......never a dull moment for them, and they're 'lovin' it!!! 'lol'!!! Awesome job Rod!!!
bucyjoe
well done cool story
beachsidelegs
Wonderful image and story my friend :)
DukeNukem2005
Very good!
donnena
Super Cool scene, Rod!
Leije
All the images are superbly done, wonderful page !
GrandmaT
Awesome as always! Trying to get interior shots of a small space is a challenge but I have faith you will figure out a solution.
LadyLight
Wow a ton of work and really well done!!
g1tip
Very nice work and great story ! ! ! Watch out Music City ! ! !
misumu
Fantastic comic panel all around!
T.Rex
Cool, despite the problems finding things and getting old stuff working again. I like the "outside views".
News from Sweden - the country has 22 provinces - over half of them are burning. Temp. over 87 degrees in whole country. Muggy like mad. 8 Norwegian fire bombing helecopters are fighting the fires, 1 cubic meter water per chopper. 4 large (6 cubic meter) water bombers on the way in from Italy (one has broken down) and France. The EU is sending more bombers. 300 fire men from Poland on their way with 4 fire bombers. 180 fire fighters from Denmark with 8 choppers. . Command's estimation is it will take 4 weeks to get the big fires under control. Areas affected - central and northern Sweden. The main public emergency warning system is in danger of being wiped out. It's located just outside Upsala (central Sweden). MAN am I glad I'm not near these places!
Keep up the good work! Looking forward to more! :-)
Diemamker
Absolutely one of your best!... great work on this!... I can't wait to see the next page! you got me on the edge of my seat.
goodoleboy
Great everything as pointed out by the comments above. The girls don't know how good they have it - pizza, wine, clothes, gossip, air travel. Lots of work and time spent on this effort. Is Area 52 a spinoff from Area 51?
RodS
Indeed, and it's even more secret! LOL
PhthaloBlue
Fabulous work!
miwi
bakapo
well done! I'm impressed you can get all the dialogue in so neatly. good job!
Wolfenshire
You went all out on the artwork for this one. Really good work.
styletx
All seems right with the world again. They are back. When I first heard of Area 52, Montana and Utah were rumored. Now, the consensus seems to be underground also in Nevada.
Axeye
This is really an amazing work you've created! The posing and expressions alone would have me pulling my hair out! I've had disaster after disaster the past couple of days so this really cheered me up! Awesome page, 5*s!!!
auntietk
Love the marshmallow curtains in the restaurant! I see a waiter hovering around just outside the frame, bringing more plates and silverware. Good man. He'll get a better tip for that!
Madbat
Hmmm...does New York qualify as a wretched hive of scum and villainy? If so, they should be cautious.
RodS
Yeah, it does, but there's no docking bay 94.... 😏
Radar_rad-dude
A splendid chapter with fine illustrations and dialogue! Excellent work! Bravo! Very well done!
shadownet
Fantastic as always!
anahata.c
a splendidly done installment, Rod. But first---comment-wise---you got a harrowing weather report from T-Rex (no joke, climate matters are getting way serious, and our government and media aren't paying barely enough attention---and Trump is turning the clock backwards by a mile)) ), I know about Area 51 (Harry and you) from my uncle who had friends in the Air Force, I can't find that waiter that tara talks about for the life of me (and I'm pretty good at finding the easter eggs in your art!), and your composition and sense of detail is, as always, superb.
In the two restaurant frames, you give your usual way with composing a scene with several women; great variety in outfits (your innate way with styles---I'm telling you dude, you know clothing style); love all the details incl everything on the table and the background patterns (on the walls, enhanced by the shadow-play) and so on; and the fascinating dialogue, incl the thought of Kinnie in NYC, and the thought of Manhattanites seeing her on the street. Terrific story suggestion---you got that spot on, lol. (In a talk with tara recently, bill said---in the background---that if we ever meet in NYC, we should go skipping down the street hand in hand. I said, "Bill? You COME from NYC, right? Are you f___in' out of your MIND???" I said: "You're laughing, but when Manhattan sees that, we'll be either pummeled half to death, or the subject of 2 gazillion youtube videos! I'll pass!") I can't wait to see Kinnie in NY! Also, the tension builds as we wonder what these stops are for---incl Nashville. And everyone looks so sharp, beautiful and arresting, as they sit around and make plans. You do these group scenes beautifully.
You said you needed to work more on jet interior angles---well I recall you doing some amazing things with tight inner spaces, but I'll take your word for it: I know nothing about the many complexities of this art. The two airport scenes have the women lined up in beautiful fashion (and is Gee wearing glasses? She looks almost studious---I love the different look!) More fine attention to outfit, pose, detail in even a far-shot. And we see each of them in their own window (nice touch) as they fly against a fine cloud photo, with lots of rich blues and whites. I'm dying to know what's ahead in N.Ville and the Big Apple. Also, you managed to get 2 planes in the MacCarran scene, and yet still get a sense of open space. (I guess working in aviation all that time really paid off in scenes like this.) Fine angle on the plane too---giving more space to the ladies as they board.
All very intuitive as always; the women look terrific; terrific posing and composition; and the storyline has me waiting for what's next (in NY esp). And you end in the sky...couldn't be more fitting for a parting 'travel shot'. Rod, I'm only back for a couple in each gallery, but I couldn't be here without doing another installment of your amazing series. And your description and dialogue is, as always, clear, crisp and entertaining: Can't imagine the time that goes into these pieces. I get dizzy thinking about it...great work as always, Sir R!