Bulkhead Interactive is seeking talented Environment Artists to work on Battalion 1944, an old school FPS for the new generation of gamers.
This is a paid in-house role (minimum of 6 months) based in Derby, UK.
Battalion 1944 Announcement Trailer (2016):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwT7DJLHAKQ
If you have strong artistic abilities, and an extensive knowledge of online multiplayer FPS, this may be your next big opportunity to work on a title with high potential for success. We work in a relaxed 'indie' style environment with a combined goal of making a truly competitive FPS with a classic game feel.
Responsibilities:
- Maintain a high level of skill in creating realistic environment art within UE4.
- Work alongside our existing art team to create beautiful multiplayer levels.
- Collaborate with our designers to create 'gameplay centric' assets.
- Display Knowledge of optimisation, memory and performance budgets.
- Knowledge of multiple art software (Photoshop, UE4, Maya/Max, Substance/Quixel, zBrush etc).
Qualifications/Requirements:
- Experience with modeling, texturing, and shading for games.
- Demonstrate skills of your artistic ability.
- Ability to quickly learn a content pipeline and toolset.
- Must be an effective communicator, both verbally and written.
- Positive attitude, strong work ethic, and the ability to work in a highly collaborative environment team.
- Ability to anticipate, prioritize, and organize work to meet objectives.
- Passion and enthusiasm for video games.
- A strong eye for form, shape, structure, colour, and light in 3D.
- Art Portfolio.
Preferred:
- 2D art skills.
- UE4 Lighting experience.
- Other generalist abilities.
- 1+ shipped titles, indie or AAA.
- Game development experience. Flexible.
How To Apply:
Please apply via email including links to your portfolio in your CV and covering letter - this is vital for your application to be considered for the position.
Email: info@bulkheadinteractive.com
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Thanks!