Job Description
Double Stallion is growing and we are looking for a full-time Senior 3D Artist to work on future projects. You will work closely with our Art Lead and Art Director to help build up a new 3D pipeline as well as create 3D assets for our next game.
Our ideal candidate has an affinity for stylized 3D rendering and animation, enthusiasm in building up pipelines, knowledge in best practices, and is excited to be a part of a growing and evolving team.
Our next project is a shonen-inspired action game, which builds upon our 10 years of experience in creating side scrolling combat games. You will join us as we delve into pre-production to help flesh out this exciting new IP!
This role includes, but is not limited to:
Qualifications/Skills:
**We value a candidate’s talent and potential over their years of experience. Experience is important, but we also welcome people who show motivation, a strong portfolio, and an eye for quality.
Nice to haves:
What we offer:
If this sounds interesting to you, we can’t wait to meet you!
Please note, we hate writing job descriptions as much as you hate trying to squeeze yourself into a checklist. If you feel like you belong on our team, and you believe you have the skills we are looking for, please apply! Tell us why YOU belong here! Use your cover letter to win us over!
Gender neutrality is used in this publication, because why not? At Double Stallion, we accept, support, and celebrate diversity! People of all sexual orientations and gender identities, First Nations people, people living with a handicap, or who are part of any marginalized group, and any other group protected by law are welcome (and encouraged!) to apply.
To apply please submit a cover letter and current resume/CV (or updated Linkedin profile) to jobs@dblstallion.com.
Quebec is among the world's three major video game production centers, along with California and Tokyo. For more than 20 years, we have been building a creative industry that is a growth driver for the entire province. The sector generates more than $1 billion in economic benefits annually, in addition to helping maintain more than 13,000 skilled jobs throughout the province.