Remote Environment Illustrator

Remote Environment Illustrator Introduction Where Vision Meets Virtual Terrain Imagine sculpting entire worlds from the comfort of your home. We’re seeking a Remote Environment Illustrator to transform abstract concepts into immersive visual narratives. At the heart of our team lies an undying love for creative experimentation and artistic depth. As a digital pioneer in storytelling through design, we champion visual artists who redefine landscapes, build moods, and blur the line between reality and imagination. This is more than a job—it’s a creative calling, and we want YOU to leave your digital footprint on worlds unseen. Our Creative Journey So Far What started as a compact team of passionate designers has now grown into a global network of creators specializing in digital environments, interactive content, and immersive storytelling. Our culture thrives on originality and uncharted ideas. We’ve partnered with indie game developers, animation studios, educational tech platforms, and even eco-conscious architectural firms to bring their visions to life with illustrated environments that breathe emotion. We champion creative courage. Our remote-first culture is rooted in trust, collaboration, and freedom. From forested fantasy realms to sleek sci-fi metropolises, our environment illustrators craft narratives that resonate deeply with users worldwide. Key Responsibilities Bring Landscapes to Life • Illustrate richly detailed backgrounds and digital environments for web, gaming, animation, or editorial projects. • Translate storyboards and scripts into cohesive visual compositions. • Collaborate with art directors, UX designers, and motion graphic teams to align with project vision. • Generate concept sketches, mood boards, and color keys to establish tone and atmosphere. • Refine compositions using feedback loops to deliver polished, high-quality final assets. • Ensure visual consistency and scalability across resolutions and formats. • Stay attuned to stylistic trends in environmental art and adapt them innovatively into your work. ‍ What You’ll Need to Thrive We’re not looking for cookie-cutter portfolios. We want depth, emotion, and environments that tell their own stories. • Mastery in digital illustration tools such as Photoshop, Procreate, or Krita. • Strong grasp of composition, lighting, and perspective. • Familiarity with isometric and 3D-inspired environment layouts. • Experience working in remote illustration jobs or collaborating across time zones. • A portfolio that includes a variety of landscapes fantasy, urban, natural, and abstract. • Creative agility—the ability to work within guidelines while bringing unexpected artistry. • Comfort with fast-paced projects and fluid direction changes. Remote Work Culture Collaborate Across the Globe We believe artistry knows no boundaries—geographically or creatively. You’ll join a collective of remote illustrators, digital artists, and creative leads, all contributing their unique strokes to shared visual masterpieces. Whether you live in the quiet countryside or the bustling city, your environment won’t limit your career—you’ll be shaping others’. We prioritize work-life balance, asynchronous collaboration, and healthy creative cycles. Through Slack check-ins, Figma reviews, and video jam sessions, you’ll never feel isolated, just independent. Tools & Tech You’ll Be Using • Adobe Creative Suite for most environment rendering and touch-ups. • Procreate for mobile sketching and concept ideation. • Figma or Miro for collaborating on layout mockups. • Zoom & Slack for team interactions and reviews. • Notion for project tracking and idea repositories. Preferred Experience • 2+ years of experience in illustration or a similar visual storytelling role. • Demonstrated success in freelance or contract remote art projects. • Experience working with game studios, animation pipelines, or educational content platforms. • Prior use of AI-assisted tools for ideation (e.g., Midjourney, DALL•E) while maintaining artistic integrity. What Sets You Apart You’re not just sketching scenes—you’re crafting the mood. You think about wind direction, ambient lighting, emotional tone, and narrative context. You may even keep a folder of “sky inspiration” screenshots (we all do it). You love pushing your creative boundaries, collaborating with quirky minds, and exploring visual metaphors. You’re playful, perceptive, and always willing to reimagine the expected. Compensation & Perks • Annual Salary $59,640 • Flexible working hours that prioritize creative flow over clock-punching. • Access to paid illustration challenges and community art events. • Annual art gear stipend. • Online gallery features and visibility in published projects. • Inclusion in global creative retreats (virtual and physical). Where You Grow From Here This role can evolve into a Lead Environment Artist, Art Director, or Concept Designer based on your trajectory. We invest in m

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