Senior 3D Artist Monopoly GO

Scopely

Full-timeRemote
Culver CityRemoteFull-time

Technologies

3dtechnicalsupportmobileleadseniorgo

Job Description

Scopely is looking for a Senior 3D Artist to join the Monopoly GO! team in the United States on a remote basis. At Scopely, we care deeply about what we do and strive to inspire play every day—whether through our collaborative work environment or our connection with the global communities who enjoy our games. We are a diverse team of passionate creators developing, publishing, and innovating within the mobile games industry, connecting millions of people around the world every day. The Monopoly GO! team is one of Scopely's key franchises and among our largest projects. The team is global, with most members located across Spain and the US. What You Will Do • Collaborate with our team of artists and narrative designers to explore and refine gameplay and visual direction. • Work closely with the Art Director, Lead Artist, and Concept Team to create 3D assets that capture the charm and style of our established art pillars. • Produce high-quality models, textures, and materials that align with our stylized, playful aesthetic. • Support the creative vision of each season through consistent quality and attention to detail. • Implement and optimize 3D assets in Unity, ensuring proper performance and visual fidelity. • Provide and receive constructive feedback to maintain high artistic and technical standards. • Collaborate with other departments (Design, Engineering, Animation) to ensure seamless integration of assets. • Contribute to the improvement of workflows, tools, and documentation within the 3D pipeline. • Stay up to date on new tools, technologies, and AI-based creative methods that could enhance production efficiency. What

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