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## What you will do: Conceptualization and Design: Create high-quality illustrations for game assets, including characters, backgrounds, symbols, and UI elements, from the initial concept through to the final artwork. Collaboration: Work closely with the Animators, the Art Director and other team members to ensure visual consistency and alignment with the game’s vision. Production Pipeline: Integrate your work efficiently into the production pipeline, understanding the technical requirements and making sure your PSD files are efficiently prepared for a seamless handover to the Animation Department. Iteration and Feedback: Receive and implement feedback from the Art Director and stakeholders, making necessary revisions to meet creative standards. Quality Control: Ensure all visual assets adhere to the highest quality standards and are delivered on time. Innovation: Contribute to the continuous improvement of the visual style of our games, staying up-to-date with industry trends and technologies. ## What you will bring: Experience: 5+ years of professional experience in illustration, preferably in a studio environment or as part of a team. Artistic Skills: Exceptional illustration skills with a strong portfolio showcasing your ability to create detailed and polished game assets, backgrounds and/or characters. Fundamentals: Deep understanding of art fundamentals, including anatomy, composition, colour theory, and lighting. Software Proficiency: Expert-level proficiency in Adobe Photoshop; experience with other industry-standard tools like Illustrator, After Effects, and Spine2D is a plus. Pipeline Experience: Proven experience working within a game development production pipeline, including knowledge of asset creation, optimization, and implementation. Adaptability: Ability to work across various art styles if necessary, from realistic to stylized, and adapt to the needs of the project. Apply tot his job

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