CG Generalist

5 Months ago • All levels

Job Summary

Job Description

The CG Generalist will be responsible for creating 3D models and establishing the look and feel for characters, props, and environments. They will focus on environment models, set pieces, textures, and shaders, aligning with the Director's vision. The role involves constructing models, defining 3D forms, painting CG textures, developing shaders, creating UV maps, following creative and technical guidance, and ensuring high-quality motion picture standards. The CG Generalist will work with various teams to meet deadlines and maintain digital assets. They will also be responsible for problem-solving, maintaining relationships, taking direction, and being adaptable to changes.
Must have:
  • Meet deadlines consistently.
  • Solid experience with Maya, Photoshop, and painting software.
  • Solid knowledge of modelling, surfacing, and rigging workflows.
  • Experience in Katana and/or Arnold with renderers.
  • Flag issues impacting asset delivery on schedule.
  • Excellent communication skills for teamwork.
  • Multitask, prioritise, and be flexible.
  • Work independently and under supervision.
  • Maintain productivity in a fast-paced environment.
Perks:
  • Work on exciting projects.
  • Industry-leading studio space.
  • Breakfast served daily.
  • Cake days, movie nights, wrap parties, and social calendar.
  • Paws for a Cause fundraising.
  • Dog-friendly studio.
  • Hybrid work approach with work from home days.
  • Career development and training opportunities.
  • Positive and inclusive company culture.
  • Access to mental health resources and counseling.

Job Details

Flying Bark Productions is working on exciting projects such as Avatar: The Last Airbender feature film, Netflix's Stranger Things animated series, as well as our production Tales From Outer Suburbia by Shaun Tan. 

 

Prioritising candidates based in Australia with sponsorship/relocation assistance available for the right candidate.*


The CG Generalist will be responsible for executing the CG/3D modelling and establishing the look and surface qualities for characters, props and environments for the Program/s. The artist will focus on environment models and set pieces along with developing the textures and shaders that will match the desired visual style, according to the Director’s vision and guided by the look development process. 


About the role:

  • Construct organic and hard surface models which convey the intent of art department reference and are faithful to the style of the production.
  • Define the three-dimensional form and two dimensional silhouette of all models as briefed and resolve unspecified details as required;
  • Working within a brief and using 2D design reference to paint CG textures that are faithful to the style of the production;
  • Develop shaders for all CG assets;
  • Create some UV maps or modelling adjusts as required, that adhere to pipeline requirements and are suitable for the resolution and complexity of the assets;
  • Follow guidance from the Program/s creative and technical leaders to realise the Director's vision.
  • Reconcile the technical and creative requirements of motion picture quality works including efficient use of geometry; an appropriate level of geometric, surfaced and shading detail; topology suitable for deformation, UV layout and rendering.
  • Create, revise and maintain digital character, prop and environment assets and support end users (as required), responding to guidance and review notes from the Director as well as creative and technical supervisors.
  • Support and maintain dialogue with other crew members, including Technical Directors, Modelers, Riggers, Surfacers, Background artists, Animators and lighters, who make use of the digital assets as required.
  • Work in partnership with the Asset, Background, CG Layout and Lighting/Compositing teams to ensure schedules and deadlines are met as established by the Producer and Directors.  
  • Director’s vision for the characters, props and environment as required, is successfully realised.
  • Fast problem solving and implementation of solutions.
  • Establishing relationships with key members of production and artists.
  • Take direction from a lead or a supervisor as required as well as an ability to work autonomously. 
  • Be adaptable, flexible and responsive to changes.
  • Complete tasks within production deadlines.


About you:

  • Ability to consistently meet deadlines.
  • Solid experience and understanding of Maya, Photoshop and high proficiency in painting software like Substance Painter or Mari; in a production based environment.
  • Solid knowledge of modelling, surfacing and rigging workflows.
  • Experience in Katana and/or Arnold with good knowledge of photoreal and non photoreal renderers 
  • Ability to flag issues that may impact on the successful delivery of assets within the production schedule.
  • Excellent communication skills and willingness to share information in a team environment.
  • Ability to multitask, prioritise as required, take direction and be flexible and responsive to change.
  • Ability to work independently as well as under direct supervision.
  • Ability to maintain a consistent level of productivity in a fast-paced work environment while producing high quality work;


What do we do?

Flying Bark Productions is a renowned independent producer of family-focused animation entertainment. For over 50 years, our 2D and 3D production facility has created award-winning feature films and TV series.


Why work with us?

  • We work on some pretty cool projects - check out our website: https://www.flyingbark.com.au/
  • We have an industry leading studio space in Alexandria, complete with a cinema, quiet room, Zen Garden, games room, and state of the art animation facilities.
  • Breakfast is served daily - on us!
  • We have cake days, movie nights, wrap parties & a culture club dedicated to coordinating our busy social calendar!
  • The Barkers have big hearts too, with our Paws for a Cause fundraising arm raising much needed funds for charities such as Beyond Blue, RSPCA and the Cancer Council.
  • We love dogs and you will often see some of our regular fluffy companions in the studio.
  • We have a hybrid approach to work with flexible work from home days on offer.
  • Career development is important to us so we offer training and support opportunities whenever possible.
  • Our employees say our culture is the best they've ever experienced - everyone is welcome and celebrated!
  • You'll have access to mental health resources and free counselling via our Employee Assistance Provider, Support Act.


Flying Bark Productions is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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