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 (31)
donnena
WOOT!!! Jo's Better!!!
WOOT!!! New Story!!!
Thanks Rod!!!
RodS
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goldie
So happy to see you back "in the saddle" again and that the medical report for Jo looks good.
A very enjoyable installment...and of course the good news about Becca. Each frame is so well done--girls look fantastic and their poses are excellent depicting all the gals' interactions..
How's your backyard doing?
RodS
Well, I don't have quite so much to mow, now! ๐คฃ With all the rain we've had that won't last long, though... Grass (and weeds) are already starting to grow back...
bakapo
Good news about Becca. Now to find out who sent the package... The girls on the yacht look great, best of luck to them as they navigate that huge ship. The details in your scenes always amaze me; the instruments and gauges on the walls are fantastic.
It's good to hear your Jo is feeling better!
MagikUnicorn
Richardphotos
glad that Jo is doing better. I had a brother in law(90) that was exposed to pneumonia Christmas day and 3 days later he had died. superb art Rod and composition
eekdog
First of all I hope dear Jo is doing better my friend. Yeah at our ages things seem to pile on. I know I've had several in s few years. Makes me wonder what's next?
Love the way you used two different stories on this page, I now have the info to maybe get my butt working on operation domino. I had made two images with Tina and G4, G4 was telling her on the phone what had happened. I'll need to change that since she's in NY. Or she flew to NY that same day.
I like how you helped me with the idea of the bomb that went off. Not sure if I was going to write of Rebecca / Becca or not. I was thinking about Tina opening a branch in Beijing where Becca would work with someone. But the director would have to approve such a new office. Great work on her "Becca" looking all banged up. I don't have hospital props to have done a scene like this. Thank you.
I wonder what you have in store for us with their cruise thought the Panama Canal, bet it will be exciting like all pages you've created Rod.
Will be looking forward to the next page. Not sure if I'll have mine ready before your next installment. Great job on this bro. Hope the best for you and Jo.
fireangel
Get well soon Jo!
And thanks for the continuation of the story. Things are hopefully heating up soon...
Radar_rad-dude Online Now!
Glad to hear the good news of your improving health for your family! Enough is too much already! A very fine series of images to accompany this fantastic chapter! Looking forward to more! Most excellent work,Rod!
mtdana
Wonderful news about Jo doing better - I wish her a quick recovery!!! It is nice to see the good new repeated in your story Fantastic work on it RodS!!!
starship64 Online Now!
Great work, and I'm glad to hear that Jo is getting better.
renecyberdoc
tell the girls to watch out for the irish drug kingpins in Portland lol.
versluis
International intrigue! I love it! Iโll have to catch up on them bomb going off, Iโm reading your story in several places at once. Great work on all those little details and monitor displays - it takes forever produce! Glad to hear Jo is getting better.
g1tip
Sounds like you guys have finally gotten that "bug" on the run. I wish you two continued improvement. This is a terrible time of the year to be sick (but . . . . . I guess there really isn't any good time) !!!
Great story line and great looking renders, my friend ! ! !
zaqxsw
Great new installment... looks like some storylines coming together. Good to hear Jo is feeling better... I had pneumonia in the hospital years ago... it's no joke! I hope you get a break from the bad luck now!
miwi
styletx
They are even more beautiful this round.
goodoleboy
Happy to read that Jo is better and on the road to recovery, which will take some time, that is if my experience is an example. And that's even my having a pneumonia vaccination some years before that. Which should explain that there are more then one type of pneumonia. Great job on the work above.
Diemamker
Awesome page! this sounds interesting, can't wait to see more. and I have to say I'm glad Jo is feeling better and I hope she makes a full recovery.
PhthaloBlue
Fabulous installment! Glad to hear things are getting better for you and Jo!
Faemike55
Very good work, Rod.Glad to know that Jo is on the road to recovery. I know that she is frustrated about how weak she is but she will recover. I recommend Chicken soup and sandwiches and lots of love.
romangirl Online Now!
Great Job! Glad Jo is feeling better. Pneumonia is awful! I had it a few years ago.
Wolfenshire Online Now!
Dang, I should look so good when I'm in the hospital.
Desgar
Glad Jo is through the worst of the pneumonia. Praying for best health for the both of you going forward. The Girls' new cruise ship would make the Pacific Princess from Love Boat look like a tugboat!
And an attack on one Girl is an attack on all the Girls! There will be consequences!
misty7j3
Awesome images and story lines Rod!! I likey!! Glad to hear that Jo is feeling better!
UteBigSmile
I'm very happy for Jo and speachless about your new amazing looking Chef-D'oeuvre 1iรจre classe, like the super private Yacht and the girls from TNA - Yep to be continued.... as you wrote!!!!
AureliusdeMercoeur
These different scenes are very well rendered ! Poses, expressions and settings are excellent and the story is very interesting ! Great work !
anitalee
Excellent
GrandmaT
Great news on all fronts!
rajib
Really happy to hear Jo is doing better. I wish her a full and speedy recovery.
And glad to see the next page Rod :) ! And once again amazing work on the panels ! Going through Panama canal ? That would be interesting. The suspense is building up and really looking forward to the Chapter 7 :) ! I had to click that link to see what had happened to Becca. I think I need to go back to the start and check out the earlier T.N.A. pages. Have been traveling since last week. Will do that once I am back home.
anahata.c
Well I said I'd come back and leave a full comment, and this is it. (I'll include my original comment at the end.) (Will you even get the notification for this? I'll drop you a quick sitemail...)
I can only do one comment again (well, in your gallery---I'm doing 2 in most others---because your TNA pieces always elicit lonnnnnng comments from me, which are the equivalent of several comments), but it was time to comment on this.
Your compositions are as rich as ever, your costumes and how well you highlight each woman's stance and posture is as professional and sensual as ever, great hues, great whites and reds, the woman are each models in their own right, you handle each one consummately, and you've brought clarity to everything behind them---inside the ship (outside, you've muted everything appropriately). Your way with digitalia is first rate as always (the screens, maps, lights, etc). I love the reference to the Panama Canal---I honestly don't know if she's saying that as a joke (like "duuuude---you taking us to the Grand Canyon???"), or if they're actually going near the Canal: But it's a great line either way. Really beautiful 2 starting frames, and such clarity of both light, shadow and detail.
The two NYC frames have equal clarity and vividness, and your placement and clothing of all the women is another piece of pro studio work: They look great, everyone of them, and they also make great group 'shots'. (See, I can't get photography out of my head when I comment on your pieces, even though you do things with light and hue that photographers would find very difficult to duplicate.) Love the angle in both of these frames, and the array of outfits and colors on these model-like women, in contrast with the clean geometric lines of the room, its furniture, etc. And of course they're connecting with Becca. Who becomes the subject of your last frame...
(Man, with all you have to do right now, I'm not even sure I should be leaving a long comment like this: You can read this whenever, Rod!) The hospital frame is suitably toned down: It's grayer, more drab, like a hospital. Even the pink of her blanket and sheets is a mute pink, a grayer pink. And we can see the bruises on her. (Although I gotta say, she looks pretty damned good for someone who's been through what she's been through: I look worse than that at my freakin' best!) I love the x-rays on top too, and the screens, and the hospital paraphernalia. You end it with us wondering what will happen with her, and what will happen on the journey (at top). Very well conceived. And the visuals---every one---are so beautifully done, one can enjoy any frame as a work all by itself. I hope things are getting better, Rod. I've seen all your uploads, so I know the latest; and I hope it gets better, both with Jo and her recovery, and the process of moving and all that that entails. Yes, some people had it worse. But you've been through a world in the last few years; and I hope that's come to an end for good, now. I wish you all the best with everything!
(Ok, here's my previous comment ((as if it's worth keeping lol)), but I promised, so...
my wrist forbids me to write a long comment on your art, but I wanted to tell you how happy I am---and relieved---that Jo came through the worst of it, and is healing now. I know people who've had w.pneumonia, and yeah, they took it easy for a while to get back their strength. But she's past the heavy part, and that's what's important: I'm very happy for you both. You both must be exhausted...Re your upload, in a week or two I'll redo this comment, but for now, I love what you did. Love the Becca storyline, and how you ended this in her hospital room in bed. And your usual vivid hues, compositions, details, etc. More soon, but all the best with Jo, and returning to the great fun-and-games of moving (sic). Hope it's smooth from here on out!)