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ARE YOU MORE INTERESTED IN HOW THINGS LOOK, OR HOW THINGS WORK?
ARE YOU THE KEY SIDE KICK, OR THE SOLO SUPERHERO?
CALL THE SHOTS, OR FOLLOW A BRIEF?
JUMP INTO A GAME, OR KICK BACK WITH A FILM?
DREAMING OF ONE INDUSTRY, OR WANT TO WORK ACROSS MANY?
ARE YOU ALL ABOUT THE JOURNEY, OR THE DESTINATION?
PEOPLE OR PLACES?
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VFX Artist
Based on your answers, working as a VFX Artist could be a great fit!
Visual Effects (VFX) Artists will participate in design meeting and are responsible for helping develop, implement and maintain a vision that can define the overall look of VFX in films, TV shows or games.
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Character designer
Based on your answers, working as a Character Artist could be a great fit!
Character Artists create the 3D models of character you see in games, film and animation. They bring concepts to life by sculpting detailed, expressive characters, working with Concept Artists, Riggers, Animators and Technical Artists, ensuring the characters look great and move correctly within a scene or game.
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Animator
Based on your answers, working as an Animator could be a great fit!
Animators create the 2D and 3D visible elements of a game to portray different movements and behaviours to determine how characters, creatures and objects should move in order to bring them to life.
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Concept Artist
Based on your answers, working as a Concept Artist could be a great fit!
Concept Artists are designers who take a client brief or script and solves problems by developing the visual ideas, and in many instances can also contribute to the overall look of a project. This role is highly in-demand across a range of screen industries, including games, film and animation.
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Game Artist
Based on your answers, working as a Game Artist could be a great fit!
Game Artists create the visual elements of a game, such as objects, characters and environments, contributing to the overall style and aesthetics.
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Motion graphics
Based on your answers, working as a Motion Graphics Designer could be a great fit!
Motion Graphics Designers typically combine a variety of 2D and 3D elements, as well as live-action to creative dynamic, colourful visuals, infographics, special sequences for films, game animations, titles and promos along others.
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Game designer
Based on your answers, working as a Games Designer could be a great fit!
Games Designers generate ideas, builds prototypes, creates interactive narration and develops the game's mechanics. They design systems that are easy to maintain and expand upon while establishing an engaging user experience that is comfortable to play.
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Programmer
Based on your answers, working as a Programmer could be a great fit!
Programmers can work across multiple industries but are particularly sought after for games, where they are the backbone of the game development process. They bring together visual design, gameplay mechanics, and art assets, turning them into a cohesive and enjoyable experience by writing code that turns Designers' ideas into reality.
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Tech artist
Based on your answers, working as a Technical Artist could be a great fit!
Technical Artists bridges the gap between art and code, maintaining the art production workflow and overseeing how in-game artwork is integrated into the project to the highest standard.
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