Digital Modelers often start in entry-level positions focused on asset creation, but there are clear paths to advance into senior modeling, lead artist roles, or even supervisory positions within art or production departments. As you gain experience, you could also specialize in areas such as character modeling, environment design, or technical modeling for sectors like film, gaming, or industrial design. Many Digital Modelers expand their careers by learning adjacent skills like texturing, rigging, or animation, increasing their versatility and value to employers. Ongoing portfolio development, industry networking, and engagement with the latest modeling technologies can further accelerate advancement in this dynamic field.