Palazzo Borghese by spider_newgent
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
WIP of a portfolio project.
around 50% complete currently.
any comments or suggestions for improvement welcome.
thanks for viewing.

Comments (12)
Niceley Flawless modeling, so far...
Lot of work here ! Excellent ! Keep it up.
Already a great scene. I love the details!
Nice modeling. Should be great when it's finished.
Great modeling.
Hello there fellow plymouthian !! What can I say....excellent springs to mind. Wonderful detail and great modelling, cant wait to see it finished. That much geometry would have crashed my machine :p.. Keep up the good work ... Congrats Rich :-)
I like the light and the palace.But there isn't a background.By the way,great scene! Una domanda,sei italiano?
When you go to do the final piece add a figure or 2 on the balcony, even if they are just silo's. This will really help get a feel of the size of the building and add a great deal of life to it. Very nice model work!
thanks for all your great comments people! in the final image, there should be a figure, (not poser) in a red robe on the balcony, looking down at some kids playing by the tree. there will be a gfarden behind the balcony, the windows will have interiors showing and a mosaic floor.
Great structure to your modeling with a strong point of view. Very clean, very crisp great job.
Great work, lots of detail and great modeling. I have one suggestion for the final piece. It looks like an old building, so maybe a slight ripple on the windows.
Certainly taking shape to be a great scene. POV, modeling and lighting is fab, really like the subtle reflection on the windows, it's so easy to go overboard on reflections. Can't wait to see it finished.