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 (40)
miwi
Fantastic image fascinating prologue, cuts me out of my Shoes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
magnus073
Rod, I have to agree that this prologue presentation is superb
Wolfenshire
Wow, you put a lot of thought and detail into this story, it's good!
mtdana
Great intro and superb scenes, interesting to see where this story is going!
g1tip
Very cool . . . . . nice work ! ! !
eekdog Online Now!
1300's ? Just way back and cool Rod. You are so very imaginative my friend. Sounded mighty bleak back in them days with MIR and turmoils. Everything about this interesting prologue is fascinating. Each images is also just tremendous Rod. You were right when you said your going to take T.N.A. too a whole new level. Now the story will soon kick back in action and make you giddy with excitement.
Radar_rad-dude
Magnificent work, Rod! Most intriguing and spell binding! On the edge of my seat to see where this will lead! Many many fine kudos my friend!
anahata.c
Well Rod, I'm back once again for only a few comments, but I'll be back for more in the coming days...But when you first posted this, I was amazed at the turn you've taken. As Steve said, you were right when you said you're going to take your tale to a whole new level: I never expected to be back in the Middle Ages with your work! You used great images---look like you have some Breughel or similar, and a processed old cathedral, and those great images of Flamel's---and maybe others'---works, plus a so-typical medieval portrait of a shcolar working at his desk (Flamel, I assume). And the final image of (I assume) a page from some of Flamel's work (it mentions his wife, Perreneile--sp?) done in luscious stormy silvery grays...What a trip this is!!! I'm dying---as I assume is everyone else---to know how this relates to your long and highly inventive tale. (I'm wracking my brain!) I love the mood you established...and as for the text: You've rooted this in a mysterious alchemist, Flamel, who I know of only in passing (from my medieval studies eons ago)...but, like so many fascinating figures of that age, I didn't dwell on him as there was just too much to learn. And I'd heard of 'Abraham the Mage' via old Jewish studies (kabbalah), though he, also, just in passing. (There's a whole world connected to Jewish mysticism that I've only tapped the surface of. I didn't know he was real until I looked him up after reading your Prologue. I thought he was strictly a literary character.)
Where in the world did you come up with the idea to bring THESE people into your tale??? Mystery abounds! And a sense that you're about to take us through a very magical journey, and somehow your characters will emerge out of it. (You gave us biographical background on G4, and now this.) I love that you're rooting this in old mysterious lore, and then related it to now (your comparison between the 14th C and today). (Yeah, the 14th C was a barrel of laughs...) Beautifully done, written and designed. I'll get to more of your work very soon, Rod, but had to I start w/ this---rather than work my way up to it---because it just demanded it. Really well done...you've peaked everyone's curiosity...(G4, a nun? Kinnie singing Gregorian Chants, in sackcloth? The TNA bunch making gold out of---what---prada shoes??? I can't wait to see how it all ties in...)
RodS
All will be made clear in the coming pages... 😉 I love the fact everyone is scratching their heads.. I must be doing something right... 🤣 Good to see you back, bro!
G4 as a nun..... Right now she's about to fall out of her chair laughing.... 🤣😆😂
Cyve
AWESOME once again !!!
K_T_Ong
I know the painting from the background of the second panel. It's Bruegel's The Triumph of Death. Very scary painting.
Looks like a very interesting beginning to a new adventure. Can't wait to proceed to Prologue 02!