In The Hot Seat by Greywolf44
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I was born and raised in the "South Bay" before it became "Silicon Valley". I went to Cal State Hayward and graduated with a B.A. in Art. I went back to school at the local JC and got my degree in technical illustration. For the next 25 years I worked as an illustrator and graphic artist at a hand-full of high tech companies. As of December 2012 I officially retired from the "Rat Race". I now have time for my art. Even though I have been a member of the Renderosity community for about 3 years, it has been a silent partnership on my part. I have been enjoying everone else's "Labors of Love" without giving anything in return. That will change.
Contains nudity
This artwork contains mature content: nudity.
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Comments (5)
zaqxsw
I don't know which is hotter the nuclear waste or her... She's stunning!
It certainly doesn't help when Donny dimwit puts oil company drones who have never heard of the agency in charge of the EPA!
anitalee
Great work
PhthaloBlue
Lovely render - enjoyed your commentary!
RodS Online Now!
She's probably hot enough to renew that plutonium on an atomic level..... She certainly recharged me!
Super work on her, Dave!
Cutting corners is the surest way to invite disaster - especially when dealing with things that can kill 10,000 years from now. I have to wonder if these penny-pinching spreadsheet worshippers have ever heard of Murphy's Law... 🤔
Maxidyne
Sorry I missed this one mate. I agree with your thoughts on the efficiency of nuclear power and on how Governments take potentially disastrous risks just to save money. I still remember seeing the Chernobyl disaster on television back in 1986.