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2D/3D artist needed for a fighting game with RPG elements

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-1 comments, last by lougv22 7 years, 11 months ago

Hi all,

I am looking for an artist to do several loading screens for an indie game I am working on. This could potentially lead to more work as I anticipate needing 2D (interfaces, textures, icons, etc.), 3D, and environment art as well in the near future. Concept art for the loading screens in question is available and in addition I do have placeholder screens, which I created myself, in the game currently. Most of the artwork I am in need of is going to involve re-working and polishing existing assets, with a few new ones here and there.

The game in question can be best described as a fighting game with RPG elements. It involves exploration, perhaps a few side-quests as well, and martial arts fighting. The setting is a hybrid between sci-fi and oriental themes. More detailed information about the game will be forthcoming for an artist willing to work with me.

This is a paid position. All artwork will be paid for upon delivery of finished art assets, with a check or Paypal, as per the artist's preference. Must be willing to sign a Work for Hire agreement. I would prefer it if potential artists can provide a link to samples of their work.

Here are a few screenshots of the game:

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As you can see, the art assets currently in the game are quite rough. The last screenshot is one of the loading screens I'd like to have re-worked.

If you are interested, please post here or message me. Thanks for reading.

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