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 (35)
miwi
My condolences to the death of your computer, but if you have backups, it is not so tragic. From experience, I always do at least 2 backups if my wife also considers me paranoid. By the way,great idea with the photo.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
eekdog Online Now!
Your stacked with lots of great EQ. But stacked with farking bad issues. Hope the probs fly off soon. Just hope my 64 lasts awhile.
Desgar
Some God of Trickery (Loki) is sure having a field year with you, Rod (refraining from mentioning the Infinity War saga as I only saw the first one). At least you have backups of your work (something I need to seriously do with mine).
LadyLight
Yikes, THAT is a truly scary sight!! It happens to all of us eventually, (I need to backup need to backup need to backup) I believe that you are due for this "rough patch" to smooth on out soon! Best of luck with the upgrade :)
DeepRed
It served its purpose with diligence. And just as well you planned ahead, I found good old-fashioned data redundancy proved handy when 1 of my HDDs carked it a week after the warranty expired.
goldie
Sorry to hear about your computer woes...my 15-year old machine died a few months ago..it was a Gateway and was the best machine I've ever owned or worked on...such is life...for those really irreplaceable items, I suggest putting them on DVDs and storing them in safe places...I never fully trust any storage device. Good luck :)
lwperkins
Very smart to back everything up! I keep saying I will and some of my stuff is, but it takes time and discipline.
Richardphotos
too bad about more bad news. my desktop is running slow with some hair products. 30 minutes is long for a render, but when it lasts 3 hours, that is too dang long. I recently backed up my runtime, but need to do it again
misty7j3
'Wow'!! I sure hope that all of your problems are gonna come to a 'happy' ending very SOON!! Good luck my friend!
donnena
My condolences on the death of your PS PC!
Even with good backups, it's still a major PITA!
starship64
Condolences on your loss, but at least you were smart and had everything backed up.
FurNose Online Now!
I'm sure it's the works of Darth Jarjar Binks isn't it? As clumsy as he is, I bet he ran against your System drive and smashed it... At least you have backups (reminds me to renew my (only) backup again...
RodS
I think this was more like Maul or Dookoo...
vitachick
Oh no sorry to hear about just one more problem :( ..
Things will get better....
tetrasnake
Ouch! My condolences. I hope you'll be back in action soon.
bakapo
Oh no! It's always something, isn't it. Sorry about the computer.
A_Sunbeam
Six years old is old? My present iMac is 4 years old and still running happily. My G5 is 14 years old and still working (with some new inner parts). And my 1997 PowerMac 7300, which my wfe likes using, is functioning (though its Internet section is rubbish now). Admittedly I have also had hard drives fail (luckily just the external ones). And my only Windows machine (with Windows 2000) which my nephew now has, is still alive. Luck of the draw, I suppose.
TwiztidKidd
RodS
Seems a little sketchy to me... A HD platter is read magnetically not optically as far as I'm aware.. Anyway, I have an external HD dock, and was able to access that drive and recover what I wanted from it. The unreadable sectors seem to be in the area Windows uses to boot up. I may run a check on that drive to see if it's just software corruption, but I'm not going to spend a lot of time on it. Drives are cheap... LOL
goodoleboy
Sorry to read of the demise of your Windows PC. In contrast, my Photoshop resides in my five-year old Mac mini, an 8"x 8" unit nowhere the size of the colossus shown above. My Mac plus two small exterior hard drives give me all the photos, RAM and Photoshop I need. Incidentally, I have tons of photos, going back to the early to mid 20th century, stored in those units. And, fortunately, no problems as yet from any of that hardware. Anyway, the best of luck with no problems on your future equipment.
Daddywolf
Dang! It's Like you fill One Hole and another opens Up! I Went for a 1Tb SSHD Windows 10 , AMD Rizen5 6 core CPU MSI ATX Motherboard 32 gig DDR4 Ram up gradable to 64, Liquid Cooling System 500 Watt Power Supply and New Case to put it in My old one Was Too Small For the Mother Board! the only thing left from my old Computer was the Graphics Card and DVD Burner
RodS
Currently looking closely at this one:
fireangel
It's dead Jim!
But not as we know it...
Let's hope your luck with computers improves.
RodS
I soooo shoulda put the word "Jim" under 'It's Dead" 😆
Then again, maybe I could resurrect it and call it "Lazarus.."
JVRenderer
nice render of your rig!
GrandmaT
Having multiple backups is a very good idea because these machines never give you adequate warning. Hope the replacement isn't too expensive.
Radar_rad-dude
Wow! Sounds like a Rogue's Gallery of bad luck in your mantra! Keeping my fingers crossed for your luck to change, buddy!
Wolfenshire
They just don't build them the way they used to. Good thing you have backups. It's always the keyboards I blow up.
anahata.c
I like the star trek reference ("it's dead, Jim"). In "The Big Lebowski" Jeff Bridges says, "they finally did it: They killed my f__cking car!" (I gave a link to John Cleese beating his car when it died, and I know there are other appropriate lines for this scene...I remember in "Mash" someone shot a jeep that had passed on...) Man, that's a big computer! And I'm sure you know every inch of it. I hope you find a solution that works for you. I'm amazed you can work with old OS's too. It must be a powerful unit because it has two fans (at least that I can count).
And re your comment that one day all this stress will be over, and you won't know what to do: They say of Chicago (which has tons of wind): "One day the wind stopped, and everyone fell over". Kinda the same idea....Good luck, Rod, I hope this is the final gasp of a long hard road. Maybe your TNA ladies should have a service for this. And thank you for your very kind words to my writing. They mean a lot to me! (Saying my words are like Poser/Daz renders...many grateful bows...)
bucyjoe
oh no my your computer rest in pieces my photoshop ended up on a computer that is not my daz studio machine so I'm trying to work around that
romangirl
Sorry for your loss. Been there.
Faemike55
C4 and primer cord should solve the problem quickly and, in a sense, a lot of fun. However, comma, you should have enough machines on the standby to cover the work required. Right?
RodS
I'll probably attempt to resurrect this on at some point - it has 2 processors, although they're older ones. If I'm able to resurrect it, I'll call it 'Lazarus.' LOL
UteBigSmile
OMG, Sorry hon, what a Misery good luck for the Rescue!
PS. Just uploaded an image for you.
anitalee
Oh no!