Exceptional lighting and compositions.
A few issues I noticed:
-You have some UV issues on your chair legs for your dining chairs. The grain should run vertically rather than horizontal for the legs and back rest.
- Your couch material is too reflective, it is really apparent in the close up view with the pillows.
- the apple material looks kinda weird, they feel really flat to me
- Is the soffit for the balcony supposed to be brick? That seems exceptionally uncommon to me.
- the window frames and door look far too deep (especially if its supposed to be a swing door).
Hi mferster
First of all, thank you for taking the time to analyse our images.
You have addressed very important points and thanks to comments like yours we get to improve the quality of our work every day.
Below are a few comments based on your remarks:
'-You have some UV issues on your chair legs for your dining chairs. The grain should run vertically rather than horizontal for the legs and back rest.'Absolutely with you there! Although time restrictions sometimes lead us to overlook things, there is no excuse for a good UVW Mapping! :)
'- Your couch material is too reflective, it is really apparent in the close up view with the pillows.'That's a good point from an artist point of view, however, due to client specifications for that specific job, and following the Grenfell Tower incident in London at the time, we were requested to ensure fabrics appearance would resemble a fire-resistant coating.
'- the apple material looks kinda weird, they feel really flat to me'It looks quite ok on my screen. Could it be the depth of field effect?
'- Is the soffit for the balcony supposed to be brick? That seems exceptionally uncommon to me.'I know! Although it is quite an unusual choice of material for the soffit, it is being built like that. The architecture practice that designed this building has taken a creative approach to bricklaying. London loves their bricks I suppose :)
'- the window frames and door look far too deep (especially if its supposed to be a swing door).'Yes they do. I'm 100% with you on that! As we follow architects specifications, there was not much left for creative license in regards to contructing the frames. As those are bespoke frames, it might have been the case that the supplied drawings were not in final stages or they really meant to make them thick like that.
Once again, thanks for your remarks - it will help us to address similar issues in the future.
JJ