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 (41)
this is terrific Rod. she looks like she can handle anything thrown at her
It seems that she is missing some important accessories, like the 50 call (for those who seem to want to get in her way when she is driving down to the next assignment.) Great looking image. Rod.
That's a nice model--especially for a freebie! She looks ready for anything!
I had to be a little careful with the positioning of that Hummer - it doesn't have any kind of interior... LOL And it has a gazillion material zones... I used Bagginsbill's car paint shader for the surface(s).
super cute. Grand car!
Absolutely superb!
Great set of wheels... I know she'll be putting them to good use!...
Great street scene, her Hummer is awesome.
That's a humdinger of a hummer! It's a cool color and the lights make it even cooler. Abby looks great in that sexy outfit!
Good luck with the work on the house, I hope you find a perfect place to live.
They go together perfectly, very cool work Rod
Like the colors and cool scene!!!
That's quite the Hummer she has there! Humina Humina Humina! LOL! Excellent work for this image and a great and cool lady to boot! What more can you ask for I say? This one has it all! Most excellent work, Rod!
Amazingly done my friend!!!!!ππ
Nice ride!
Great image!!!
Amazing !
Excellent work, my friend. Keep 'em coming!
Gorgeous my friend
Wonderful duo girl/car, superbly done scene !
Fantastic scene and character, excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very cool character and scene!
Bet that vehicle gets about 8 blocks per gallon. I would be humming if I had a babe like her and hummer. Love the lighting mood alot Rod.
Sure hope Mike gets back to normal soon. Have him in my best wishes.
Dam Abby looks really good! Love the outfit; she looks like she's ready for battle. Thanks you for the call out. To everyone come and visit Rodβs discord site. Please
Your new image is wonderfully done dear Rod, have nice Evening and a great Weekend, stay vigilant and healthy!
Nicely done.
this rocks
Wonderful!
Impressive ride and character....!! lovely complementary colours....top work on the render and lighting..!!....and i love your blog..!! was a fantastic read
Thanks, my friend! I'm going to try and keep it and my Discord updated more often... π
I really like the materials you put on the vehicle here, Rod. Very "bubble gum" which I think is totally appropriate for this adorable character. :) And yet, she's pretty fierce too, which is an awesome dichotomy. Makes the story much more interesting that way I think. :)
If you want to reduce the number of material zones you could import the .obj into Blender. Make sure scaling is set to 0 (off) on import, delete most of the materials, assign the material (or materials) you want to the bodywork then export the .obj again. I have occasionally done this just to put more sensible names on material zones or correct bad UV mapping. You could also import some seats and add a very basic interior, not enough for inside shots but enough to make it credible from outside from a wider range of angles.
It's a hell of a vehicle and might be well worth the trouble. She looks happy enough with it, anyway.
I will have to give that a go! Thanks, mate! I'm hoping to get more into Blender in the coming months, so this will be a good exercise. π
Excellent