My Name is René, born 03-April-1955
i come from the Grand -Duchy of Luxembourg,and my wife UteBigSmile and me have been living in spain the last 17 years,where we discovered renderosity and the 3d world.
Due to health reasons i lost my job and i got retired early,and last year (2013)we moved back to our Home Country!
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My hobbys are PC,Internet,Pc-Configurations,
reading fantasy,as well as from april of 2008 doing 3drenders. ............................................... As my father bought me only the cheapest of accessories for painting in school(he was maybe not able to afford more expensif stuff.),the other kids were laughing at me,and so i decided that: i will never do art in my life,imagine i was 8 years old. so i managed to build up a "blockade",concerning art until april of 2008. then my wife utebigsmile was behind me and she pushed me to do something instead of playing only my ego shooters and working with photographs,where i was unable to get inspired. I had a copy of poser but i did not came along with the program,then i went to a 3d forum,because i told myself ,there must be more people like me outside in the cyberspace(LOL). Finally i got an offer,Bryce 5.5 for free and Daz-Studio,i tried a week around and little by little i was able to understand the basics. so i upgraded my bryce to version 6 and i got a platinum membership on daz, a lot of freebies and cheap articles,i bought like wild, Now i do have a content of +-500gigs and i carry on . what gave me the most is this feedback from the people here,and also everything well educated, the whole way of getting along with each other,the respect etc... gives me soo much. Update:UteBigSmile is getting better and better,in health and in spirit-lol. She does wonderful graphs as well-but now she is also addicted on DazStudio.3d. And this is it for now, "God" bless you all here the link to my page: renecyberdoc4.uterene.org/
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Comments (40)
ZanderXL
Sounds like she's a thoughtful lady working her back off like that for her grandson... (smirk) The banjo is a nice touch. If you had another there could be a duel! (put the tune in your head now, haven't I?)
Leije
Ton image est très touchante et adorable, René, et très bien mise en scène !
Jean_C
Superbe scène avec la belle relation entre grands-parents et petits-enfants, dans un esprit de tradition!
UteBigSmile
~ ZOCKERSÉISS ~
vitachick
Nothing like the stories that grandma tells...Someday he will be telling them to his grandchildren.. Excellant story and scene!
STEVIEUKWONDER
Great work Rene. Great presentation. Steve ;)
EmmaAndJordi
great scene!
byteline
Aber Omi, schau doch mal, was dein Enkel macht.
Savage_dragon
Love this! ")
greyone
Wonderfully touching scene Rene.
magnus073
Really cool scene of her trying to explain to him about his history ;)
flaviok
Fascinante cena meu amigo, sensível e maravilhosa, aplausos (5)
odile
C'est très bien, très vivant comme scène.
Faemike55
Excellent work Rene interesting story
KnightWolverine
Being that I'm so behind due to my absence I'm going to comment on your most recent for now until time permits me to be more involved and I'll then be back to get more current in comments with your gallery. ~Smiles~
eekdog Online Now!
dang nab! this is a killer job doc. well done..
Steeleyes101
Beautiful work of art Beautiful story line Bravo! and I remove my hat to ya for this great work of historical and social commentary. Bravo!!!!!!
barryjeffer
Lots of stories out there like this Rene... all too common in our Deep South here. Awesome scene bro... great work!
PREECHER
this as spectacular...as soon as i saw the image it immediately made me think of one of my favourite all time stephen king movies..."the stand" if you haven't seen it it's worth a watch...it's kinda a spin on the devil coming into the world to take it over, like he hasn't already...hehehe...anyway there is a older than your character woman of colour who is a very protaganistic character in the movie...she does a great job and even her little porch she sits on is similar to the one you have depicted here...thanks for reminding me of that movie with your image...i think i'll watch it. your work is awesome!!! chills and thrills
nefertiabet
Onkel Toms Hütte. So sieht es in Kuba aus vor den kleinen Häuschen. War da mal vor vielen Jahren.
Cimaira
Wonderful composition and posing! He looks very interested in the stories she's telling.
Fidelity2
It is very cool by you. 5+! Thanks.
ZigZag321
Great scene, buddy, and fascinating commentary. This reminded me of something else too. Did you ever read/see "The Stand" by Stephen King? Reminds me of Mother Abigail. Excellent work here!
jocko500
cool image. she much have "went to Alabama with a banjo on my knees"... lol [that part is a old song song around here in USA] might be one of the stories she tells him too lol
Rainastorm
Reminds me of my gram, always telling us stories any chance she got. I thank her for that even to this day. Nice and pleasant image Rene!
flavia49
fantastic image and render
mikeerson
there was this white trash living down the road, he came over playing this banjo... he told me to bend over and squeel like a pig... after he was done with his business, I forked him... I used him to fertilize my garden - that was your pappy - lol
drifterlee
Excellent scene and characters, Rene!!!!
bakapo
a wonderful every day type of scene. I love the banjo and jug props.
mgtcs
Super cool image Rene, lovely concept, amazing setting!