2D Game Animator (Remote)

Role 2D Game Animator (Remote) Location Remote (Work from Anywhere) Payout $20 - $70/hour Role Overview We are hiring for one of our clients, seeking a Pixel Artist (2D Game Art / Animation) to work on a contract basis. This individual will create high-quality pixel art assets and animations that shape the next-generation AI systems. Their work will have a direct impact on how models learn, reason, and perform in various industries. In this role, the pixel artist will apply their expertise to help train AI models, leveraging their domain knowledge and creativity to drive innovation. Key Responsibilities • Create pixel art assets and animations from concept to final export, ensuring attention to detail and adherence to project guidelines. • Design sprites, tilesets, UI elements, and other 2D game assets, demonstrating a deep understanding of pixel art principles. • Animate characters and objects using standard pixel art workflows, showcasing creativity and technical skills. • Capture and document their workflow, including written explanations and/or voice narrations, to share with the team. • Collaborate with a remote team, following project guidelines and providing clear communication to ensure successful project outcomes. Required Skills & Qualifications • Strong experience with pixel art and animation, with a portfolio showcasing expertise in creating high-quality art assets. • Comfortable using tools like LibreSprite, Aseprite, or similar software, with the ability to learn and adapt to new tools. • Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively in a remote team environment. • Strong attention to detail and ability to meet project deadlines, with a focus on delivering high-quality work. • Ability to explain creative decisions, techniques, and approaches in a clear and concise manner. More About the Opportunity This role offers a unique opportunity to work with a global leader in the AI industry, contributing to the development of next-generation AI systems. As a pixel artist, you will have the chance to work on a variety of projects, collaborating with a talented team of experts and shaping the future of AI. Equal Opportunity Employer We hire based on skills and expertise. All qualified candidates are welcome regardless of background, experience, or prior employment history. Applications are reviewed solely on demonstrated technical ability and qualifications. Apply Now! Apply To This Job

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