kjer stands for "Kansas Jeremy." Yahoo screwed up things and added the rest. My good grrrl's name is "Julie Jane Russell Because She Ain't No Jack" but we just call her Julie and a host of nicknames (Mz. Demeanor, Land Shark, God Damn it!, etc.) BIO Born in North Dakota, learned to talk in Texas, early elementary years in southern Michigan near Lake Huron, brief time in Miami Beach (during WWII), back to Michigan. Parents divorced and we moved back to northcentral Kansas, which became my adopted home (although folks were 4th or 5th generation Kansans). At 18, joined USAF and served a year in Korea (after the cease-fire) and two in southern Japan; however, the only foreign country I served in was pre-Civil Rights movement Gulf Coast Mississippi! :) My Air Force job was control tower operator, then later worked in headquarters administration. Returned to Kansas, got married to wife number 1 and got a college degree (or two plus) and taught public school (8th Grade English) for 4 years. Adopted two mixed-race children (girl and boy). Spent a year ill and unemployed then began working for 25 years with mentally and multiply challenged folks in State institutions. Divorced after 25 years (amicably), endured 4 years of bachelorhood, then married wife Number 2. (Both fine women, by the way.) Retired for five years then got a part-time college instructor position, teaching Freshmen how to write at the college level for another five years, then retired a second time. Still with wife No. 2.
My first identity was as an artist. Later, also became a writer. Wrote about about nine multi-volumed science-fantasy novel manuscripts. Was given very encouraging rejections by editiors, but just never seemed to be what met their publishing needs. Gave up art (pastel pencils and fine-line ink drawings, mostly) for about 10 years due to operations on wrists that messed up coordination in fingers and created involuntary releases of my grasp. (It's very discouraging to spent 40 hours on a fine-line ink drawing only to drop the pen on it in the last hour or two.) Finally decided that avenue of expression was no longer viable for me and concentrated by creative efforts into writing. Then, about four years ago, I discovered the worlds of Bryce, Poser, and Vue and have been able to go back to my first love; art.
My association with Renderosity has been wonderful. In my gallery I get to combine both my creative loves: writing and art. I appreciate very much the responses and comments of viewers and thank those special few who keep comming back to my gallery. Interests in no particular order: 3D Graphic arts, writing (poetry and novels), photography, science-fiction and fantasy, science in general, astronomy (especially Mars and extra solar planets), ecology.
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Comments (14)
grafikeer
Like this one Jeremy,the lighting and scene are very realistic...better hope she doesn't wreck the paint job driving in that rugged location!
shadownet
Very nice scene!
mininessie
great one Jeremy!
emmecielle
Great composition! :)
geirla
Nice sky. Vue does a good job with that. And vegetation too. Thanks for sharing your doodles.
Richardphotos
love the Chevy pickup and a really nice scene
wybob
Great scene and the pickup is awesome!!!
FrenchKiss
Welcome back! This looks great!
Ravyns
Nice Doodling!! I've missed you..
kftate
Very lovely scene! Well done!!
Spacer_01
Aww man, that truck had to been one of the freebies from 3dcommune... It does look good. Does Vue6 use caustics? or have its own glass shaders presets library? The chrome on the truck looks great and natural. Though personally what I found with using Carrara, often I had to swap out the default glass material settings for one of Carrara's own glass shaders, then enable light through transparency and caustics in the render options to get sunshine filtering into the vehicle cabins. Thats just minor though. To me it doesn't detract from the scene at all. Keep up the lovely renders. :)
Kindredsoul
nice work, although the lady figure skin textures and hair need to be more realistic...I like that pick up model!
Django
I love the gras, must have been a long render
ontar1
Fantastic scene, beautiful character and cool truck, just love the landscape and detailing, outstanding work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!