CONTRACT – Associate Technical Artist (NST) Education, Training & Library - Redmond, WA at Geebo

CONTRACT – Associate Technical Artist (NST)

Nintendo Software Technology Corporation
Nintendo Software Technology Corporation, based in Redmond, Washington , is a wholly owned subsidiary of the world's largest manufacturer and marketer of video games, Nintendo Co., Ltd., headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. Nintendo Software Technology's mission is to design, develop and deliver the very best video games. We conduct research, use state-of-the-art equipment and review methods of operation so that we may continually improve the quality of the games that we produce. Each person employed at Nintendo Software Technology Corporation is a valued team member and is encouraged to participate in our efforts to create the highest quality games.
This is a CONTRACT position
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
An individual contributor that develops and prepares 3D art and animation assets for integration into entertainment software.
SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS
2 or more years of experience creating and preparing 3D art assets for use in games.
Expertise using one or more industry standard or proprietary game editors.
Excellent understanding of 3D modelling, texture creation, and uv mapping.
Exceptional game object and environment animation skills.
Experience with advanced shading techniques and materials.
Excellent understanding of 3D environment art, including lighting, form, color, scale, and functionality in regard to game mechanics.
Proficient traditional art and concept art skills preferred.
Expertise using industry-standard tools such as Maya and Photoshop.
This is a CONTRACT position
We are an equal opportunity employer of individuals with disabilities and protected veterans.valuing diversity celebrating strengths.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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