My name is Jim Carter. I am retired. Why call myself pimanjc? I was a mathematician. Pi = 3.14, I'm a man, and JC are my initials.
I enjoy making renders with faeries, childrens' activities, and families. Many of my renders go back to my childhood memories or those newer adventures of my grandkids or relatives.
I also enjoy photography. Nature, sports, and especially my grandchildren, their friends, and their activities, are my favorites. I currently use an Nikon D7100. Garden Landscaping, Garden Railroading, RC-electronics, and Modeling are other interests.
I try making landscapes using Vue Complete, but am often frustrated. I wish I could find a local training class to take on Vue. Kindredsoul has been a lifesaver for me in terms of learning how to use vue. I enjoy working with Poser and Photoshop too. Often, I superimpose a poser figure onto a real photographic background. I hope you enjoy seeing my art...I will comment your artwork as much as I can....... I love browsing thru galleries to see others' art work. Some of you have amazing art pieces. No two are the same. Creativity abounds here. The quality of some of the landscapes astounds me.
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Comments (10)
jayfar
A lovely bit of kit Jim.
eekdog
I agree, a super classic. Great pov, Jim.
Cyve
Fabulous car and mecanic !!!
ACue
Amazing. Love this car. Great image BTW,
blinkings
Yes mate I would love to see more pics.
Greywolf44
You CAN'T just post half of a car like this!!! At least one full view photo, please. Thank you. :-)
mininessie
great!
Richardphotos
I would love to see more of it. I have not seen such a setup. I love the Chevy sixes and owned 2
UteBigSmile
Cool capture of this Engine!
HopeFadesEternal
Quite a work of both art and passion. Not everyday that you will see someone invest even a moment into utilizing a vintage inline six cylinder engine. Very nice!