Description
We are looking for a VFX Artist with strong real-time effects skills, solid technical judgment, and the potential to grow into broader lead responsibilities over time. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys creating high-quality visual effects while also helping teams stay aligned, organized, and efficient.
As a VFX Artist at GameSim, you will create custom real-time visual effects and implement them in-engine using Unreal Engine 5, Unity, or proprietary tools. You will build high-quality effects for gameplay, environments, cinematics, atmosphere, combat, interaction, destruction, UI/game feedback, and other project needs.
Responsibilities:
- Create custom real-time visual effects and implement them in-engine using Unreal Engine 5, Unity, or proprietary tools.
- Build high-quality effects for gameplay, environments, cinematics, atmosphere, combat, interaction, destruction, UI/game feedback, and other project needs.
- Create all necessary textures, flipbooks, materials, meshes, simulations, and supporting assets for real-time VFX.
- Maintain clean, readable, well-structured material graphs, Niagara systems, parameters, naming conventions, and reusable effect setups.
- Use tools such as Photoshop, Substance Designer, Blender, Houdini, Maya, EmberGen, or other software as needed to support effect creation.
- Work with complex material setups, Blueprints, scripting hooks, animation events, gameplay triggers, or engine-specific implementation needs.
- Troubleshoot VFX issues in partnership with Technical Art, Engineering, Design, Animation, Audio, and other disciplines.
- Own VFX optimization fundamentals, including particle counts, overdraw, shader cost, texture memory, spawn rates, scalability settings, and platform performance constraints.
- Help ensure effects are readable, performant, and aligned with gameplay needs, art direction, timing, mood, and player feedback.
- Review work from internal artists, partner studios, or external vendors and provide clear, constructive, actionable feedback.
- Help maintain a consistent quality bar across a set of effects, a feature, a level, or a small team pod.
- Support short-term planning by helping break down VFX requests into clear tasks, priorities, dependencies, risks, and definitions of done.
- Proactively identify production risks, including missing gameplay hooks, performance spikes, unclear direction, pipeline gaps, dependency issues, or inconsistent style execution.
- Collaborate closely with Designers, Concept Artists, Art Directors, Technical Artists, Engineers, Animators, Audio Designers, and Producers.
- Support client-facing communication when needed by clarifying requirements, sharing WIP, explaining constraints, and aligning on expected outcomes.
- Contribute to VFX workflow improvements, reusable templates, documentation, libraries, naming standards, or scalability rules when appropriate.
Requirements:
- 5+ years of professional game industry experience as a real-time VFX Artist or similar role.
- At least one shipped game title.
- Proven end-to-end real-time VFX workflow experience, from concept and asset creation through in-engine implementation and polish.
- Strong experience implementing effects in Unreal Engine 4 or 5, with strong working knowledge of Niagara.
- Strong particle animation fundamentals, including timing, rhythm, shape language, motion, impact, anticipation, dissipation, and readability.
- Strong understanding of natural energies and materials such as fire, smoke, water, electricity, magic, dust, debris, explosions, atmospherics, and environmental effects.
- Strong material and texture creation skills using tools such as Photoshop, Substance Designer, or similar software.
- Ability to create clean, readable, and well-constructed material graphs and VFX systems.
- Demonstrated understanding of real-time VFX optimization, including particle counts, overdraw, memory usage, material cost, scalability, and performance constraints.
- Ability to balance visual impact, gameplay clarity, technical cost, and production schedule.
- Strong communication skills, including clear written updates, verbal communication, documentation, and actionable feedback.
- Ability to interpret vague creative, design, or client direction and turn it into clear VFX tasks or implementation plans.
- Experience mentoring, reviewing, or guiding other artists. A formal Lead title is not required, but leadership behaviors are important.
- Comfortable collaborating across disciplines and working with design, engineering, technical art, production, and art direction.
- Strong ownership, follow-through, organization, and problem-solving ability.
- Interest in growing into broader leadership responsibilities over time.
Nice to Have:
- Proficiency with common production tools such as Perforce, Jira, Miro, and Confluence.
- Houdini experience.
- EmberGen experience.
- Unity experience.
- Substance Designer experience.
- Experience with proprietary engines or custom VFX tools.
- Scripting or coding skills, such as C#, Python, Blueprint, or similar.
- 2D animation or traditional animation experience.
- 3D animation, simulation, or procedural content creation experience.
- Experience creating both stylized and realistic effects.
- Experience with foliage, atmospherics, environmental effects, weather, destruction, or ambient world VFX.
- Experience working with outsourcing, co-development teams, partner studios, or external vendors.
- Experience collaborating with teams across different countries, cultures, and time zones.
- Experience establishing VFX standards, templates, naming conventions, libraries, scalability rules, or pipeline documentation.
- Experience supporting client reviews, milestone deliveries, or cross-studio feedback loops.
- Experience leading a small pod, strike team, feature group, or informal group of artists.
Portfolio Requirements:
- Please include a portfolio that clearly demonstrates your real-time VFX capabilities.
- Your portfolio must include:
- Real-time VFX assets with strong readability, timing, shape language, and clearly understandable visual elements.
- At least one example shown in a real-time gameplay context, preferably a video of the effect happening in-game or during interactive gameplay.
- Examples of strong material definition and texture work, with clean, readable, well-constructed setups.
- Effects that demonstrate fundamentals such as composition, mood, color choices, timing, motion, impact, readability, and understanding of natural energies.
- Examples of effects implemented in-engine, preferably in Unreal Engine 4 or 5 / Niagara.
- Breakdowns showing your process, including textures, materials, emitters, and procedural content creation.
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