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Lighting Artist

Star Atlas b2b senior
Description

Job Title:

Lighting Artist


Reports To:

Art Director, Chief Product Officer


About Star Atlas:

Star Atlas is a next-gen MMORPG metaverse emerging from the confluence of the Solana blockchain, Unreal Engine 5’s real-time graphics technology and decentralized financial protocols. Developed by ATMTA Inc., Star Atlas combines play-to-earn NFT mechanics with an AAA cinematic space-genre experience creating an economy that replicates the tangibility of real world assets and ownership.

Responsibilities:

  • Create believable and cinematic lighting scenarios for the locations in the game.
  • Ensure the lighting in a location works within defined realtime rendering budgets.
  • Work closely with the Lighting Lead and Art Director to make sure the artistic vision is coming to life.
  • Collaborate with other departments to help create the best experience possible.

Required Skills:

  • Someone who is passionate about creating inspirational lighting moods.
  • Someone who can draw from a variety of reference material to always challenge themselves and strive to raise the bar for realtime games.
  • Experience in creating high quality realtime lighting scenarios.
  • Understanding of physically based rendering.
  • Someone who loves to be part of a passionate team and is able to communicate effectively.



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