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 (25)
Giana
she looks quite confident and rather sassy, actually... will prolly fit right in to whatever new job she's managed to get ;)
EVargas
Nice girl! She looks good in the photo, and a good job blending her with the scenery. Cool shadows, her being close to the car, it looks cool!
MagikUnicorn
Giorgeius scene wel done Rod
poser4me Online Now!
Wow, so many curves I have to slow down. Excellent presentation to say the least.
Diemamker
Well helloooow Kasey! even with big boobies, I know she'll fit right in!!
Nicely done!
eekdog
Classy Kasey! A hot, hot babe Rod. Love the big eyes on her, and your introduction. 5+
OmniFX
Beautiful character. Caution curves ahead. Such a sassy Kasey. Fabulous!
starship64
She's hot!
Inspired_Art
I don't know if I could grab her.. where to start? Duh... never mind her, I don't know where she could grab.... well... NVM....
Richardphotos
I use to enjoy combining various morphs. never had your success however
wscottart
Hello gorgeous
makennedy
She could park her car in my driveway anytime! 😎
ikke.evc
Yep! Curves in all the right places... ;-)
tetrasnake
To quote the 9th Doctor, "FANTASTIC!"
shadelix
Curves wherever you look! LOL From the way she presents herself I'd rather not get in her way. She's the kind I'd rather adore from a safe distance.
g1tip
Great pinup !!! Nicely done !!!
UteBigSmile
A very beautiful and sexy hot Babe Rod, she could join the entertainement crew of my girls!
donnena
lovely lass, Rod!
Steff_7
Sweet ride for a lady with style and attitude. Excellent :)
Saby55 Online Now!
Very beautiful RodS! Great pin up and car. A job well done my dear friend 👍🙋♂️
thartwick1
What a hottie!
PhthaloBlue
Beautiful!
mifdesign
Glamorous composition, gorgeous bombshell with some nice backgrounds..😊💝🥰
Magnificent Masterpiece of Finest Arts. I love it!
Way too hot, though. Just keep'em coming..😊😂💝🥰
Radar_rad-dude
She looks great beside that classy and racy looking machine! A most excellent vision, Rod! Easily 5+++ stars from me!
anahata.c
YOu said Kasey was a composite of several morphs. I wish I knew how that was done. But the final product is organic and natural---I mean, can I assume that a beginner in 3D would make models that looked unnatural? (Do morphs ever show "seams"? I can't help but think of someone meeting you, staring for a minute, and saying, "nice morphs! I'd have never matched that nose with your legs...kudos to the designer!" (that's probably wayyyyyyy removed from what you mean...)
She's nearly centered, she's clearly posing---the last model, for example, looked more like she was caught off guard, and quickly turned for the 'photo' only to keep walking after you took the shot. But here, Kasey is posing outright. She faces us, but her breasts and torso face a bit to her right---music. (Literally, portrait music, the way the body flows one way and the other; something portrait artists do instinctively).
THe chrome black is a fine contrast with her dark tones, and the dark crimson and salmon-y hues of the car. And---linear detail---she looks at us, while the car angles one way while the back wall angles the other. A nice criss cross from front to back. One can see, in all these portraits, that you've done lots of portrait photography. THese 3D portraits have many photographic elements to them. And you framed her head between those two beams (or whatever they are. Second nature composition. Her near platinum hair is a great contrast to he skin hues and that black dress. More fine portrait work. Sweet light and dark in the background too...
Btw Rod, I tried to leave you a thank you in my gallery a few times, but my gallery's not allowing that right now. (I reached out about it to the site)---but thank you so much for your comments since coming back! You "christen" my efforts, truly, and I'm very, very grateful. Even my improvs! Given that I get between 3 and 8 comments, believe me your extra generous efforts help me keep posting. Many, many thanks, I'm very grateful.