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 (36)
donnena
Totally cool job, as usual!!!
Richardphotos
stellar art work and a very exciting story
misty7j3
Awesome images and storylnes Rod!!! Can't wait to see what happens next!!!
Radar_rad-dude
Magnificent chapter, Rod! Most excellent illustrations and read! Bravo and many fine kudos.
Daddywolf
Hidden Subliminal Messages!
Diemamker
Great page, I wonder if they even know how to use a record player. like your, um his office. can't to see what happens next!
UteBigSmile
Terrific work! Terrific work! Terrific work!
STEVIEUKWONDER
Looks like I've got a bit of catching up to do! Brilliant work Rod!
starship64
Fantastic work.
DeepRed
Rumours of the vinyl LP's demise have been well and truly exaggerated...
NobbyC
Great work!!!
miwi
I just love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
versluis
Whatβs on those records, I wonder?
MagikUnicorn
Gorgeous :)
Faemike55
Outstanding page, Rod. The mystery gets deeper and deeper. I love the photos. I wonder where I've seen that view?
romangirl Online Now!
Well done! Lots of effort and creativity!
shadownet
Excellent as always!
Leije
Wonderful page, superbly done !
tetrasnake
Excellent!
mtdana
Dang - No way to play it - maybe a trip to the disco club! Fun chapter RodS
fireangel
More mysteries unfolding. Looks like things are going to get complicated as well as rough...
Keep taking us along Rod, it's intriguing stuff!
PhthaloBlue
Superb installment! Great images and story line - excellent work!
eekdog
Sorry for being a bit late Rod. 3 am alarm clock makes me crash early sat, tues.
Been excited about seeing the new page and you never disappoint us viewers with your awesome T.N.A. series. Bet you got many tricks up your seve for chapter 7.
Love fx insert and interesting words on this page. Is that a near Elvira look alike?
bakapo
Good chapter. There's always a new mystery lurking!
goldie
Wonderful! Love the suspense...please don't keep us in the dark for too long...record player? what's that?
anitalee
Excellent
pixeluna
That's another interesting episode, Big Bro! LOL I remember playing those 33 albums back in the 80's at the latest time. But back in the 60's and 70's we have all those old faves of 45's and 33 LPs. They seem to be coming back again as I saw some from the stores at the mall, and now those are considered as novelty items at a higher price, of course. Thanks for sharing your always fantastic works and congrats again for making it as this month's AoM, a perfect birthday gift!
bucyjoe
well done
AureliusdeMercoeur
Great work with these panels ans story ! The crossover with Miho's story is interesting !
anahata.c
Well Sir, you've managed to make a whole page of nothing but preparation and discovery (in the legal sense of the word), and it's gripping and beautiful. (Btw, I've noticed that your Director is bald: Nice one---keep 'm coming!)
The frames w/ the Director are beautiful: Your photo of the Columbia is great as a window to the world, and the blues of the shot nicely match the blues of your wall (the wall being a tad purple-tinged, for slight contrast---ie, letting the window stand out more). And I like the glass partition--adds mystery---as well as the whole pov: ie, looking in through that great living room. (I gotta say, I'd sink in those chairs and never get up.) And his memory of Firefly, and the big info---kind of reminiscent of our current 'whistleblowers', except the Director's info is much more earth-shattering. Love the frame with D looking at that view---with the computer screens next to it. Beautiful frame for capturing 'reflection'...And I appreciate the reference to our "so-called leadership" who suits Jackie Gleason's phrase, "I have a bigggggggg mouth!" Though I'm happy our leader has one...he only makes it easier for the rest of us...)
The last two frames have a completely different color scheme (for contrast), and more clarifying composition---this is an important thing in your work, ie the way each character stands out, how you always get clarity and separation of your characters, even when they're bunched together. I've noticed that in your work a long time now. Then I love that box that the lps come in: Great prop! As always, you dress your models consummately, I love that Lila is wearing running shoes; all your women look great. (These women must have wardrobes to die for.) And you get a real packed office feeling, with stuff and shadows and accents...yet the room still feels open.
Finally, the LP's: What a tantalizing concept---lps with alphanumeric sequences on the labels. Will they be sounds? Any syntax? Any message? Never expected a cliffhanger from old lps...Also, your angle in the last frame is wonderful---we see more of Kayla, you've grouped the other two more, and it feels more active, visually. I also like your font in these series: The rounded edges; and, while being translucent, your caption bubbles still stand out from the art. Another masterfully done page, Rod, leaving us wondering what awaits us next...