This is for a customer, first time I was able to talk myself into using Blenderkit models for part of the furniture in order to finish in time. The office seemed difficult to be sold as a home, so I conceptualized a way to make it liveable. Another small step to get into Blender full time :). Obviously I could put some more work to make it more polished, but at this stage, I'm happy with the results as it fully serves the purpose of inspiring.
You produced good results man. When working for a client with a deadline there's usually no time to polish and work on the small details like one would like and worst when the client keep asking for changes. What I normally do is, after it's all been handed over, I go back and now with much more time to work, I fix everything so it can be better as a portfolio piece.
Thx Omar, good advice :) , I did plan to create a showreel and work on portfolio pieces in the coming weeks. Especially also with the idea to inventorize and put assets in a library that is actually easy to use. During this project I realized how much unfinished or at the other hand good assets I created that just wouldn't pop up because of me not realizing the use of clean workflow back then. A bit confronting, but that is how we learn right :)