Hi! My name is Juan Carlos Muz. Thanks for visiting my home page, please feel free to make any comments, suggestions or crits. You can find me most of the time in the Rhino and Modeling forums, or just IM me. Enjoy! BIOWell, I'm nearly 21 at the time of writing this, so let's see... 2003-21=... now take the square root, then a logarithm and... voil I was born in 1982, in Don Benito, a town in Badajoz (Spain). I'm currently studying Physics in Madrid.
I've always liked drawing, but my first contact with computer art came many years ago with a very simple program called Dr. Genius. It had even less capabilities than MS Paint, but I used to spend tons of hours with it, it was terribly funny.
A couple of years ago I downloaded the Rhino demo. I was so friendly user and easy to pic up that I didn't hesitate and bought it. Of course, the learning process would have been impossible without the wonderful folk of the Rhino forum, who are like my second familiy here in 'rosity.
And now that you're bored enough you can browse my gallery. See you!
Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.
This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Comments (10)
YL
great modeling details , waow !
korborak
I agree! Very nice modeling! Can't wait to see it finished :)
memaci
Excellent eye for detail. The column headpiece is beautifully done as is the statue.
Smallworld
Brilliant work, very very well done.
juan_carlos
Thank you, guys.
Teyon
I have to agree. It's just two shades above and beyond the word amazing.
Modulok
Some very tight modeling, nice job bud ;)
onehotmouse
Great job. Excellent effort. The figure of course needs a head. The helmet will prevent problems that arise with hair, etc. What about the figures finer details (ahem... navel, nipples, etc.). Finally, watch the hands don't start to look like rubber gloves and the the feet look flat-footed.
mandrake74
You probably spend a very long time to look the object you modelize, the result is unbelievable...
jocko500
Just looking for you say this is your best art I donot know rhino but what I read here it look like work.