3D Character Artist – Unreal Engine

Job Description:

  • Full-cycle development of high-quality 3D characters and animals — from sculpting to final optimization and engine integration
  • Preparing models for animation
  • Optimizing models according to real-time project requirements
  • Integration and setup of characters in Unreal Engine
  • Collaboration with animators and technical teams

Requirements:

  • 5+ years of experience as a 3D Character Artist
  • Proficiency with core tools: ZBrush, Maya/Blender, Substance Painter, Marmoset Toolbag, Photoshop
  • Experience working with Unreal Engine
  • Strong understanding of anatomy (including animals)
  • Experience creating and optimizing models for real-time projects
  • Understanding of the full production pipeline: from high-poly sculpting to low-poly, retopology, UV mapping, PBR texturing
  • Experience preparing models for animation
  • English level: Intermediate or higher (for teamwork and communication)
  • Experience with hair creation and grooming (e.g., XGen)
  • Experience creating game-ready animals through the full pipeline
  • Experience with MetaHuman (creation, setup, and customization)
  • Experience working on realistic projects or simulations
  • Understanding of rigging and animation pipeline requirements
  • Nice to Have: Experience with Unity
  • Experience as a versatile 3D artist — creating environments, props, vehicles, and hard-surface assets in addition to characters
  • Basic understanding of blendshapes (morph targets) and facial animation
  • Experience with Marvelous Designer (clothing)

Benefits:

  • We are passionate about fostering a supportive environment for our team, so we prioritize the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of our employees through a comprehensive Benefits Program.
  • This includes unlimited Flexible Time Off and a personalized career roadmap for each employee.
  • By investing in professional development through training and educational opportunities, we ensure that our team thrives both personally and professionally.
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