If you love taking still assets and bringing them to life with clean motion, strong timing, and believable weight, this project fits. You’ll help create production-ready 3D work from reference material, document your decision-making, and iterate quickly based on feedback so outputs stay consistent and usable.

About Invisible Agency
Invisible supports companies by building scalable, high-quality operations. This freelance AI Trainer project relies on specialist creators to produce and evaluate high-quality outputs that help improve AI systems through expert-led work.

Schedule
Remote (United States).
Contract / freelance.
Hours vary based on your availability (you’ll share average weekly hours).
You provide your own secure computer and high-speed internet. No company benefits (contractor role).

What You’ll Do

Translate 2D reference images into accurate, production-ready 3D work with strong proportions and clean topology
Source extra references to resolve unclear details, occlusions, or incomplete imagery
Produce high-quality work across asset categories:

What You Need

Bachelor’s/Master’s in 3D Art, Animation, Game Design, Computer Graphics (nice), or equivalent professional experience
Proficiency with industry tools (Maya, Blender, ZBrush, Houdini, 3ds Max) plus familiarity with UV/texturing workflows (Substance Painter, Mari)
Portfolio showing range across hard surface, organic, and environment work (film, games, AR/VR, interactive media a plus)
Strong understanding of anatomy, form, and material definition
Comfort working in iterative pipelines with a collaborative, feedback-friendly mindset

Benefits

Pay rate: $22/hour
Remote, flexible contract work
Build portfolio-grade assets while contributing to next-gen AI training workflows

One real talk note: this posting is labeled “Animation Specialist,” but the duties listed are almost entirely 3D modeling. If the actual work is animation, they should mention rigs, keyframing, cycles, polishing, constraints, timing, and the software pipeline for animation. As written, it’s basically the same modeling role copy-pasted with a different title, so anyone applying should tailor their resume/portfolio to modeling unless the application clarifies otherwise.

Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…

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