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06-22-2006, 08:36 PM
The Company

Day 1 Studios believes that extraordinary individuals create extraordinary entertainment. To continue our success, we need the best and brightest designers, composers, artists and technologists to share our quest to create revolutionary games. Join us in our Chicago or Hunt Valley, MD locations.

Senior Environment/Level Artist PS3 – Xbox 360
This individual will be focused on bringing our game environments to life with the high-resolution modeling, texturing and layout of game levels.

Candidates should demonstrate strong visual and game play sensibilities along with examples of how they’ve implemented these ideas in levels they’ve built for shipped products.

Your Focus:
· Working with Art Director / Designers to establish the overall look for a level
· Accurately translate 2d concepts into 3d
· High resolution modeling and normal map generation
· Terrain sculpting
· Level related texture map and advanced shader generation
· Level lighting
· Level Object building
· Working in tandem with designers to ensure strongest play experience possible.

What You Need to Succeed:
· Three to five years experience with modeling tools. (MAX preferred)
· Must be passionate about making games.
· Must have demonstrated ability to design and build professional quality 3d game levels.
· Three or more years experience in the film or computer game industry.
· Must be able to meet schedules and artistic guidelines on time in a professional environment.
· Detail oriented with the ability to communicate clearly.

How to reach us:
Please email a bio/resume, links and/or work samples to jobs@day1studios.com (jobs@day1studios.com) with 13170 Environment Artist in the subject line. All information received will be held confidential.

Mailing address for demos:
Day 1 Studios
Attn: Human Resources
820 West Jackson Blvd
Suite 350
Chicago, IL 60607

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