Anatomical Travelogue is looking for FT/Freelance 3D Computer Graphics Artists
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We are looking for individuals with a good working knowledge of 3ds max, but will train new hires in software applications if they have a background in Maya. Knowledge and interest in organic imaging and anatomy is helpful, but not essential. Medical illustration skills are valuable.
For modelers, we are looking for people with good proceduralism skills, good mapping skills, and good organic modeling sensibilities. We'll be working with cyberware scans, but there will be scratch modeling as well. An understanding of human anatomy is helpful.
For effects animators, we need people with good texture and shader animation capabilities and procedural animation skills. Camera matching experience, Maxscripting, and PFlow knowledge are very helpful.
We are also interested in individuals with experience in voxel software.
Candidates should have well developed procedural skills for modeling, texturing, animation, and scene management. If you have any examples of these skills, please point this out when you respond. This is an ideal opportunity for individuals looking to make organic and lifelike scientific images.
Our clients include Amgen, Janssen, Johnson&Johnson, Merck, Genentech, Novartis, Time Magazine, the Discovery Network, Doubleday, Time/Warner Books, CBS, ABC, and NOVA/PBS, the National Museum of Health and Medicine, the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, the NIH, and NASA.
Benefits Information:
-Health insurance coverage
-Three weeks paid vacation during the first year of employment and paid overtime
-Starting salary is commensurate with knowledge, skills and work experience
Please send or fax your resume
Attention: Vivian
Anatomical Travelogue
174 Hudson St.
New York, NY 10013
Fax # 212-625-6651
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We are looking for individuals with a good working knowledge of 3ds max, but will train new hires in software applications if they have a background in Maya. Knowledge and interest in organic imaging and anatomy is helpful, but not essential. Medical illustration skills are valuable.
For modelers, we are looking for people with good proceduralism skills, good mapping skills, and good organic modeling sensibilities. We'll be working with cyberware scans, but there will be scratch modeling as well. An understanding of human anatomy is helpful.
For effects animators, we need people with good texture and shader animation capabilities and procedural animation skills. Camera matching experience, Maxscripting, and PFlow knowledge are very helpful.
We are also interested in individuals with experience in voxel software.
Candidates should have well developed procedural skills for modeling, texturing, animation, and scene management. If you have any examples of these skills, please point this out when you respond. This is an ideal opportunity for individuals looking to make organic and lifelike scientific images.
Our clients include Amgen, Janssen, Johnson&Johnson, Merck, Genentech, Novartis, Time Magazine, the Discovery Network, Doubleday, Time/Warner Books, CBS, ABC, and NOVA/PBS, the National Museum of Health and Medicine, the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, the NIH, and NASA.
Benefits Information:
-Health insurance coverage
-Three weeks paid vacation during the first year of employment and paid overtime
-Starting salary is commensurate with knowledge, skills and work experience
Please send or fax your resume
Attention: Vivian
Anatomical Travelogue
174 Hudson St.
New York, NY 10013
Fax # 212-625-6651