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Which tasks require senior artists in 3D workflows?

Senior 3D artists handle complex rigging, high-detail modeling, and artistic direction, balancing technical skill and vision.

Which tasks require senior artists in 3D workflows?

Senior artists in 3D workflows handle tasks requiring advanced technical skill and artistic vision, such as complex character rigging, high-detail high-poly modeling, and artistic direction for visual consistency.

Key tasks include: - **Complex character rigging**: Designing skeletal systems, joint constraints, and deformation controls to enable lifelike movement, critical for animations in games or films. - **High-poly modeling with intricate details**: Sculpting fine textures, organic features (e.g., skin, hair), or mechanical precision (e.g., machinery) that meet production quality standards. - **Artistic direction**: Ensuring 3D assets align with project style guides, guiding junior teams, and resolving visual inconsistencies to maintain a cohesive final product.

These tasks demand years of experience to balance technical accuracy with creative vision, making senior artists essential for high-quality 3D workflows.

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