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3D Artist (Remote)

San Francisco, CA · Remote

$110K - $140K/yr

As a 3D Artist, you will craft characters, environments, and educational 3D motion graphic animations for virtual reality. The ideal candidate should know and enjoy every aspect of the 3D content ...

As an Environment Artist, you will work with the Creative Director, Art Leads, Vis Dev Artists and ... Active and passionate Sky player This position is available for remote work for candidates within ...

3D Character Art Lead

$153K - $230K/yr

As a leader for the character art team, you'll demonstrate a balance of artistic expertise with a ... This is a flexible role that can be remote, with varying pay ranges based on geographic location.

The ideal candidate is a well-rounded 3D artist with strong skills in modeling, surfacing, layout ... Remote candidates may be considered; preference will be given to candidates based in or near Los ...

The lead also coaches junior artists, collaborates with other departments, and supports production ... For this particular position, full remote could be an option. * Career development is important to ...

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How much do remote lead 3d artist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote lead 3d artist in the United States is $25.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Remote Lead 3D Artists?

Remote Lead 3D Artists are experienced professionals who oversee the creation and development of 3D visual assets for various projects, such as video games, films, or advertising, while working from a remote location. They guide and manage a team of 3D artists, ensuring that the artistic vision and technical standards are met. Their responsibilities include setting project goals, offering creative direction, reviewing work, and facilitating communication between artists and other departments—all while collaborating online. This role requires strong artistic skills, leadership abilities, and proficiency with 3D modeling software.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Lead 3D Artist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Lead 3D Artist, you need advanced 3D modeling, texturing, and rendering skills, often supported by a degree in art or design and a robust digital portfolio. Expertise in industry-standard software such as Autodesk Maya, Blender, ZBrush, and Adobe Creative Suite is essential, along with familiarity with project management and collaboration tools. Exceptional communication, leadership, and problem-solving abilities are vital for guiding teams and maintaining creative vision remotely. These skills and qualities ensure high-quality visual output, effective teamwork, and successful project delivery in a distributed work environment.

How does a Remote Lead 3D Artist effectively manage and collaborate with a distributed team?

As a Remote Lead 3D Artist, managing a distributed team involves regular communication through video calls, project management tools, and shared digital workspaces. You'll coordinate tasks, provide feedback, and ensure artistic consistency by setting clear guidelines and leveraging collaborative platforms like Slack, Trello, or Shotgun. Building trust and maintaining motivation across time zones can be challenging, so proactive check-ins and transparent goal setting are essential. This role also requires balancing hands-on creative work with leadership responsibilities to keep projects on track and team members supported.
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Lead 3D Artist - Virtual Reality

Immersive Entertainment

Irvine, CA • On-site, Remote

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Re-posted 28 days ago


Job description

Company Description
We create next-generation Virtual Reality Content that represents a new form of entertainment. We bridge the gap between video games and movies, providing a level of immersion, emotional engagement and realism never before seen.
Job Description
  • Creation of high quality game assets in collaboration with concept artists and CCO
  • Maintaining the production pipeline and meeting deadlines.
  • Working closely with the implementation and gameplay departments.
  • Prototyping new technologies on the given platforms.
  • Leading the 3D Artists team
  • Setting the quality targets and bar for 3D assets and textures on the projects
  • Sharing knowledge and techniques across the studio
  • Mentoring 3D Artists

Qualifications
  • 5+ years of experience in game development
  • Expert knowledge of creating realistic creatures and assets
  • Expert knowledge of Max/Maya or equivalent package
  • Expert knowledge of Photoshop
  • Expert Knowledge of games development pipeline/environment/engines
  • Expert Knowledge of ZBrush/Mudbox or equivalent
  • Expert knowledge of texturing
  • Ability to create highpoly and lowpoly models and textures
  • Experience creating/tuning surface shaders a plus
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Good eye for details
  • English language
  • A strong team player & leader by example

Additional Information
Pluses
  • Shipped AAA PC or console titles as a Senior 3D Character Artist
  • Work experience with Unreal Engine 4
  • Understanding the difference between developing for VR compared to traditional game development.
  • A passion for developing and playing virtual reality experiences