The Art & Design Department is looking to fill these positions in the local community:

 

Game Animation Artist

I’m simply looking for an artist, a partner, to use my character designs and build sprites.

  • familiar with animation concepts
  • able to capture basic human movement
  • can use reference art for unification of the style being presented throughout the game design process
  • have some experience playing 2D fighters is appreciated but that is not a deal breaker
  • I do wish the artist to have an understanding of the scale desired for this project. My aim is to have the finish product rival the initial Street Fighter 2 or Marvel-vs- Capcom 2D games. The animation should be detailed enough to convince players the movements are justified as well as keeping a frame rate considerably
  • I’ve included a sprite sheet link which capture what my version in terms of scale: http://www.nes-snes-sprites.com/ImagesSheet/SuperStreetFighter2TurboSheet8.gif. I only need one side of the animation frames for the sprites; I can edit the direction at my own leisure.
  •  When the game reaches the market and we’re concluded with the Beta testing, the artist will receive 35-45% of the profit.

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Product Packaging Designer

  • A Brownwood chocolate company is looking for a student to create vintage-style packaging for their chocolate products.
  • This position requires some form of an online portfolio (Flickr, Picasa, Vimeo, Bog, etc.) so please include a link.
  • Contact Steve Carter for more information
    • Phone: (325) 784-5923
    • Email: stevecarter@pgrb.com

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Art Lesson Teacher
  • Looking for a student to teach a 3rd and 4th grader art lessons
  • Preferably a weekly class
  • Contact Francisca Rodriguez for more information
    • Phone: (325) 232-7167
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Art Lesson Teacher
  • Big Country Homeschool is looking for a student to teach a weekly 45 minute lesson to students.
  •  For more information, see Kim in the art & design office.