Lead Environment Artist in Boston
Are you an Environment Artist who loves racing games? Do you like the sound of taking on a new challenge at a world leading studio? If this sounds exciting, read on to find out more about this opportunity!
As a Lead Environment Artist at this studio in Boston, MA, you will be taking on responsibility for creating high quality, photorealistic game environments for the studio’s hugely successful racing game. This will include creating realistic assets such as trees and other foliage to make environments feel real, as well as working on lighting to turn day scenes into night, and much more!
This studio is the industry leaders in simulated racing games, with competitions and thousands of members signed up, it’s safe to say the studio is thriving and enjoying their well-earned success. If you like the sound of working for a well-established company with a hugely talented team, you’ll be a great fit for this role.
Lead Environment Artist responsibilities:
Key requirements for this role in Boston:
Think this could be the role for you? Don’t hesitate to get in touch! Contact Eleanor on ew@skillsearch.com or apply using the form below now.
Tags: Lead Environment Artist, Game Artist, Game Art, Lead Artist, Foliage Artist, Asset Artist, Generalist Artist, 3D Artist, USA Jobs, Boston Jobs
Years of experience and salary levels are shown purely as a guide. We will only consider applications from candidates that can demonstrate the skills or experience required for the role.
Please be aware that while we would love to respond to every application we receive, due to high numbers we cannot guarantee this. We do however appreciate any time you invest into the application and will make sure to get in touch should anything in future more closely fit your skillset.
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