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 (33)
WolaverJS
What? I'm first to comment?
Glad Marissa's OK! Wonder how this Doctor fits into future episodes. Poor guy, just wandered right into the estrogen ocean... oh well, he'll live!
RodS
If I found myself in the middle of a dozen women that looked like that, I'd have a heart attack - and need a Fae and her magic! LOL
bakapo
I'm glad Marissa is going to be fine. That magic thing sure comes in handy.
zaqxsw
Excellent installment! Just a little oops about the magic thing! The good news is if you decide to rent you may have a lot of options soon if the eviction moratorium is struck down... I know that's not really funny!
mtdana
Good news and left with a mystery :) Great scenes and story!!!
Radar_rad-dude
A most fantastic episode and chapter, Rod! Love the dialogue and illustrations! Such fine characters and setting! A truly superb work with such magnificent details! You are the master, my friend! Many fine praises and accolades from me to you on your creative genius! Looking forward to many many more episodes.
As for a house, have you ever considered finding a little plot of land and building your own house in a location more to your liking. I know everything is so expensive right now but with the housing shortage, might that not be an option? Just thinking out loud here. Never mind me. Cheers! Thanks again for everything you do! It is greatly appreciated always and everywhere!!!!!!
RodS
That would certainly be my first preference - if I ever win the Powerball... I'd LOVE to be able to do just that. I've often joked about finding a hill in a nice green field, and drilling into the side of it, and making my home inside the hill like a Hobbit.. I'd lay it out just like Bag End.. That would be so awesome!
Saby55
Simply fantastic! There are no words, a decidedly super story 👏👏👏👍🙋♂️5️⃣⭐️
UteBigSmile
OMG - It's as always so wonderfully done dear Rod. 👍🙋♂️5️⃣⭐️
PS. When I think about how much work there is in here, I get really dizzy! 😵
RodS
I'm already pretty dizzy, Ute, so I'm in good shape! LOL
starship64
Fantastic work!
hashdoc
great story and images! amazing work!
STEVIEUKWONDER
I have a feeling your exchange of housing will eventually be less stressful than you first imagined. At least I sincerely hope so!
As for your Gals, well, keep them coming Sir Rod. I thoroughly enjoy your stories of all their exploits. Keep them coming but attend to your home first and foremost!
Kordouane
Wow !! Wow !! Wow !! What a fantastic work this page 19, congratulations Rods !!
Wolfenshire Online Now!
Get an RV and live on the road.
RodS
I dunno, Wolf... With all the stuff we have, that RV would have to be the size of a container ship...... 😆
miwi
Another wonderful chapter of the Girls From T.N.A.;again beautiful picture story and text; love it; deserve 5*
JohnnyM
I must first congratulate you on the careful way in which this series has been done to date! You can virtually see a part of your creative genius in every scene you do! The realism behind these particular scenes is phenomenal!...as this is exactly what happens in every emergency room in the country. I have personally seen the joy in someone that finds out their loved one is going to be OK!
As far a your house goes...I can see the predicament you find yourself in...been there myself.:-( Best of luck in timing the sale and purchase of your next one, just right! In addition I thank you once again for helping Radar_rad-dude with the story he is working on...your TNA team is awesome! :-)
mifdesign
Fabulous brilliant awesome story, my favourite, most addictive series. Magnificent Masterpiece of Finest Arts. I love it!
nefertiabet
Fantastic scenes and nice story!!!
romangirl
Magical story and scenes!
lwperkins
That is an intimidating set of people in a waiting room :D I'm sure the doctor will keep his findings to himself! I happened to look at Redfin at house prices and whew! You should get a good price for yours regardless of condition--the trick is finding another one that won't be a half-million dollars !
RodS
Exactly, Lynn.... If I could just find a nice hill somewhere.... I could drill a hole in the side of it, and live inside it like a Hobbit... LOL
eekdog
love this page and really like the cover work for the series Rod. love how you position all your characters in each panel. u r the very best at series posts. all expressions are most excellent just like this page. 10+
Leije
Excellent page !
anahata.c
First, you handled Marissa's story really well: Given the magic, you could've made it a painless recovery. But you kept it dire at the same time, making the magic all the more miraculous. I really like how you handled her condition from the start: We never knew what would happen to her, and when we finally find out, we know she had a genuine run-in with death...making her recovery a real revelation, and joy.
Ok. Now...This has to be the most "crowd scene" installment you've posted in a while, at least that I can remember! And boy you managed to do it with total clarity, light, hue and so on. I don't know this field (3D), but thinking of the work involved in arranging all these people with clarity, light, shadow not overtaking anything, etc, and still keeping the story upfront, makes me dizzy. It looks like a major job of management. I mean, directors work a long time on such scenes, to be sure they aren't just a jumble....and every one of your frames has total clarity, separation, etc. (And luminousness, you kind of "dapple" your light throughout, for a luminous feel.) You did this pretty quickly too---it just gives me dizzy spells to think of the effort this takes. Kudos. (5 packed crowd scenes with an insert, in under 2 months? Not too shabby!)
Of course one way you get variety is in the multiple costumes (all done w/ your usual panache) and hair styles and colors. But also w/ the changing angles of your interior: You swivel, pull back, etc. Maybe that's all intuitive, but it keeps the frames "different" and moving....For example, you moved back from 1 to 2, so we see more of the background, and that empty couch-chair (whatever it's called) is now being sat on by Layla. And your people-angles---the back of a head, hugging while others are seated behind, everyone crowding the doctor...and the final frame (which is the climax) is the most crowded of the bunch, incl Kinnie's very expressive reaction (maybe humble embarrassment?), crams everyone together for the news that their sister has survived. Really well done, Rod. Terrific work with a mass of people and interlocking storylines, hopes, etc. I imagine the next installment will be in a desert---5 full frames of sand---so you can clear out your head, lol...
Good luck with everything. I know it's a seller's market, but it's still hard work, and I hope it all works out for you guys. I get headaches cleaning out a closet: I can't imagine cleaning out a house...May the force shine on you throughout!
LyleAryn
Very nicely done! Whoop whoop! New page!
adrie
Excellent story line, and work on the images Rod, love it.
PhthaloBlue
Fantastic work!
shadownet
Superb!
donnena
Super page!!! love knowing everyone is gonna be OK! Assume the doc's memory can be "adjusted" so he doesn't wander around talking about "Magic"....
Seriously, Sell while you can! Seller's markets don't last long!!
And BEST of luck to you!!!
Diemamker
I knew it! a little Fae magic goes a long way! great page, I here going crazy waiting for more... this chapter is looking great! very well done!
anitalee
Wonderful work
thekingtut
Every special operations team should have one of the Fae tagging along.
RodS
Indeed.... They do come in quite handy at times!
Good to see you, my friend! Where ya been? 😁
MagikUnicorn
GORGEOUS