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- Member Since: Mar 2010
- Last Login: 29 Sep 2011
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Category:Design > Graphic Design
ID:21113
Title:2d/3d Graphic Artist (Freelance)
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
Freelance Graphic Artist required to do 2d/3d concept art for games. Must have experience in pixel-art, and be able to produce high quality concept and production art on demand in short periods of time. Also any ability in 3D modelling software such as Maya, Blender or 3DS Max would be advantageous. Samples of work will be required. Interest in games and game art a distinct bonus.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Not Specified
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Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:26/03/2010 11:25
Clarification Board
R. M. on 26/03/2010 21:25Hi Paul,
I have recently graduated in Video Game Design with a 2:1 at Hull School of Art and Design and would be very much interested in bidding.
I am a graduate and therefore don't have any experience within the industry but I have been working on my own game development projects and also with fellow games designers round the UK.
I recently won a award for character concepts at Platform 2010, Hull's first Digital and Gaming Event.
I have work which I showcased on my portfolio page so feel free to have a look.
I have a couple of questions:
Are you OK telling me more about project/projects? and your budget range?
Regards
Richard Moore
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