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 (10)
Radar_rad-dude
Looks very sophisticated! I can see why you have been reluctant to come up for air! What an idyllic place to lose yourself in! Bravo and many fine kudos from me!
STEVIEUKWONDER
There is no doubt that your gaming expertise is without equal, Rene. Nevertheless, let us all appreciate your superb skill and wait, all poised for the next posting of your natural talent! GREAT to see you back kind Sir!
UteBigSmile
Der Schnappschuß ist echt super, kann nur erahnen wer von euch wer und wo ist! 😂👍
eekdog
totally cool setup on the image with the computer monitor look Doc.
starship64 Online Now!
Nicely done!
efron_241
very amazing
RodS
The Doc is back!!!! 👍👍😁😁
Great screenshot, Rene! It looks pretty involved, buddy - hope you're scoring some points here!
bakapo
Very cool, indeed!
Flint_Hawk
Amazing details!
Malidar
The visuals in the "Ghost Recon: Breakpoint" snapshot are truly captivating and highlight the intricate designs and immersive environments that the game offers. It's impressive how modern video games not only serve as entertainment but also contribute significantly to the virtual economy. If you're interested in understanding this connection further, I recommend checking out PowerHomeBiz . The article delves into how video games are influencing economic trends and creating new opportunities in the digital marketplace. It's a fascinating read that connects the art of gaming with its economic impact!