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 (28)
Wolfenshire
Brilliant artwork and story! Love it.
MagikUnicorn
Excellent my friend !!
GORGEOUS
zaqxsw
Great installment... that was one heck of a cliff-hanger! Looking forward to the next pages.
I'm glad to hear your muse hasn't abandoned you, even if "real life" gave her a blackeye.
I don't know about the places you're looking at, but the ones I've been checking out have the additional benefits of medical services on site, household aids when needed and one site dining options.
RodS
Yep, most of them do have those benefits as well. 👍
PhthaloBlue
Excellent chapter, Rod!
eekdog
bombs have been coming up a bit for our gals Rod. glad Annette is ok. your panels freaking rock my friend. thrilling on every panel. love the story developments and props, pov's and of course the gals. top notch page.
i think you will enjoy seeking and living in a community like you are talking about. good luck .
Richardphotos
your writing skills and originality totally rocks. not forgetting the knockout ladies
OmniFX
This is an amazing story, and the girls look fantastic! Super looking panels.
It would be nice to be in a place that all maintenance, yard work and snow removal would be taken care of by someone else. I live in a 55+ trailer park. I still have to do yard work and shovel snow, but the yard is tiny, and I just have the front sidewalk to shovel snow. To mow and trim takes about half hour and to shovel the snow about 5-7min. I still have to do maintenance or pay someone to do it. It is an amazing world we live on....still just passing through.
CoolDimension
Marvelous design and style! Ladies look lovely!
starship64
Fantastic work. I'm glad Annette is okay!
JohnnyM
Looks like the girl have it under control once again! Awesome job as usual Rod...it looks fantastic! :-)
Saby55
A super comeback for our girls, fantastic work on all panels.BRAVO RodS 👏👍🙋♂️
STEVIEUKWONDER
A really endearing piece Rod. The girls all make up a great team. Glad you're functioning on 7 and a bit cylinders!
That plug lead looks like it wants replacing with a new abode!
Stay safe Sir!
mifdesign
Always glamorous hot, these bombshells do tell the story.
Outstanding gorgeous composition, amazing fluent narrative, superb pose and expression, wonderful atmosphere and lighting, brilliant awesome render.
Magnificent Masterpiece of Finest Arts. I love it, you bet I love it!
Now may I have the gurlz phone numbers?😊💖🥰
thekingtut
Doh! Somebody needs to remind Ar what happened to the Jedi.
RodS
No worries..... Our present Sith Lord isn't savvy enough to have an Order 66 on his Iphone...😉
styletx
There has been a lot on your plate, and looks like there still is. Thank you for pushing ahead with your wonderful work. We all look forward to the story progression, and the beautiful, sweet sexy characters.
Radar_rad-dude
Good to be back in the race, eh, Rod? Glad to see the ladies get their assignments and jump right into the middle of our uncountable current crises all over the globe! Fantastic art work and dialogue on this episode, my friend! Looking forward to more action! Many many fantastic praises from me!
bakapo
excellent character poses and conversation in all the panels. they are such a good team!
g1tip
Excellent work!!!
JoeJarrah
Worth the wait, nicely paced and laid out; already looking forward to the next one!
Good luck with the move, it sounds promising and I wholeheartedly endorse the reduction in daily "faff"; deffo worth the cost!
romangirl
Great story! Love the plot and characters!
goldie
Once again, Rod, a wonderful story line and dialogue along with your excellent graphic's work. So enjoy your TNA stories/scenes...Love your little political jab too! Glad you are seriously looking into a senior living environment/setup. If I recall correctly, it was something I suggested way back when...:)
donnena
Grand story, good news. Downsizing can be an adventure!!
WolaverJS
Thanks for the plug Rod! Annette's next installment will be up soon - pending some contributing art from a friend.
You know this I'm sure but don't just check the ratings on these retirement communities, interview some of the residents if you get the chance. Yes some of them will be off their rockers, but you get that with all age-groups!
fireangel
How did I miss this one?! Well, a cliff hanger resolved rather nicely, even if I found out about it late. Glad you posted it. Good luck with the home-hunting too!
adorety
I can only imagine what you have lined up for the ladies as they forge ahead. You have a great cast of characters ready to take on that underground sinister society. But will it be enough!? Looking forward to events ahead.
ikke.evc
Great story Rod.
anahata.c
well Rod, I've missed commenting since July---I guess I was sick longer than I thought! I wasn't aware I've been absent that long! Unfortunately---very unfortunately---I can't comment on everything I've missed, certainly not in one or two sittings, (I don't have the energy yet...) But I'll try to get to as much as I can in the coming weeks. This morning, I'll do as many TNT pieces as I can, because I know how much you put into them...If I'm not as voluminous, word-wise, in every comment, it's only from fatigue, NOT any lack of involvement in your work. Please know that. (But I'll write long here, lol...)
I was sure I'd commented on this! But anyway, it's one of your seamless transitional installments, where your characters begin to tie up loose ends (here, annette's catastrophic encounter), and you set things up for future chapters. I love the 3 scenes---beginning with that beautiful cool-hued chamber (w/ Ranpha et al) and a cloistered yet open feeling, and great contrasts in the outfits; with a great screen on the bottom. (Etzen???Skapsel??? Are you sending code to secret ops people, lol?) As always, they're sending help and hope. And doing cloistered (tight) and open at the same time isn't easy. You do it a lot in your group images.
Then 1 frame in another locale, where the Director is giving the commands to Ar, G4, Kinnie, et all...and you give us the growing tensions...It's another of your masterful group scenes where everyone is crowded together yet everyone is clear as a bell. (Ie each character stands out in total relief. Film directors work very hard for that effect.) Man, I never looked as fit as these people, even when I was 20! It's apparent something big is coming...
And then the final 2 frames with G4 and Ar, setting us up for some menacing and heavy doings. Also, you flip the perspective over the 2 frames, like a 2-camera setup in film. I love the last frame with that plunge into the background, and the little political dig (incl mention of the nuclear codes). Great composition there too. And we're set up for the next installments. Another consummate job, Rod. Finally, thank you so much for your comments on my recent images, and your big caring welcome: I appreciate it greatly. And for your response to my photos. I talk up a storm on other people's art, but with my own, it's all feel and guesswork, and I haven't a clue what I'm gonna do until it's done. Your observations---in addition to your wonderful positivity---help me to not abandon the camera (or the brush) and keep at it. Thanks for making those uploads feel so good to me. I'm very, very grateful, esp after a not-so fun few months. You're the best.
anahata.c
(that should read: "I'll do as many TNA pieces as I can..." (TNT? What was I thinking???)