I would tend to say no. In a portfolio, you're trying to assure a potential employer that you're not only a great artist, but able to consistantly produce high quality work. You need to show that you can finish things, and communicate more subtlely that you finish things quickly and regularly. WIPs send the wrong message…
This is a *really* bloody silly conversation. The answer is...it depends. If you're a gifted modeler, wips can show skill and diversity. If your work isn't that strong, unfinished pieces will weaken your portfolio even further. Does half of this stuff look 'unfinished' in the traditional sense of the word?…
[ QUOTE ] Before you go sending your portfolio off, post it here. If you're hesitant about posting your WiP here, then they aren't ready to be sent out... [/ QUOTE ] Cheers for the input guys! I just wanted to start a bit of a discussion more than anything. Quell some thoughts that I had. I'm a bit of a perfectionist and I…