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 (34)
Axeye
Gorgeous close up portrait! Fabulous details, lighting and expression! Awesome!
dochtersions
She looks lovely and a kind of shy too, Rod. Good luck with all your activities.
g1tip
Great looking character, my friend ! ! ! Excellent lighting and render ! ! !
anahata.c
god I'm sorry, I thought I'd commented on all your recent images! I missed this---mea culpa. I really like this: She's posed in an inward pose, lost in some thought, maybe contemplating...love the off-in-another-place stare, and her pondering lips, made moreso by her finger on them. (Amazing how a tiny gesture communicates...that gesture always looks 'pondering'.) I love her firizzy hair, and very Greek or Middle Eastern eyes, and that high sheen dress: You got lots of black or dark blue to match her hair and dark complexion. And the purple on her dress really stands out. (Sweetly composed against that photo too. Looks like a busy city cove, sweet photo.) It's nice to see these models in off-moments, pondering or lost in thought, etc. Really sensitively done, Rod.
And you know: 3D really is a family! You guys use each other's models, you riff off each other...it's great to see. It's so much harder to find that in 2D or photography. And you're so kind to everyone you get materials from. (And speaking of kindness, thank you so much for such a kind comment to my recent tale. It really meant a lot. Thanks for taking all my work in with such positive energy, understanding and humor. Your comments are like sunbursts. Muchas gracias, SeƱor!)