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<h1><strong>About Wolf Games</strong></h1> <p>Wolf Games is building the platform for generative entertainment universes — living, ever-expanding worlds where creators, players, and AI collaborate in real time. Our first universe, Public Eye, turns everyone into a detective. Across a suite of crime-solving games, players collect evidence, crack cases, and rise through the ranks of a connected detective program. We're creating a future where game development and player experience are tightly connected through intelligent systems that learn, adapt, and surprise.</p> <h1><strong>About The Role</strong></h1> <p>We are looking for an <strong>AI Visual Generalist</strong> who can harness the absolute bleeding edge of generative tech to deliver stunning, high-fidelity visuals directly into our production pipeline. This is not a traditional concept art or R&D role. We need a creative powerhouse who focuses on the <strong>final "end" of visual generation</strong>—someone who can move incredibly fast, execute with a low level of iteration, and deliver production-ready visual quality.</p> <p>First and foremost, you are an artist with a discerning eye. Second, you are a technical wizard who knows how to bend the latest foundational image and video models to your will. You will stay ahead of the curve, experimenting with next-generation tools, and directly influencing our internal tool development to push the boundaries of what’s possible in game asset production.</p> <h1><strong>What You’ll Do</strong></h1> <ul><li><strong>Execute at the Speed of Thought:</strong> Rapidly generate and finalize high-quality visual assets and cinematic video elements, moving quickly from prompt to final-quality execution without getting bogged down in endless iteration.</li><li><strong>Drive Visual Excellence:</strong> Apply deep artistic foundations (composition, lighting, anatomy, color theory) to ensure every AI-generated output meets premium game-industry standards.</li><li><strong>Experiment & Innovate:</strong> Constantly test the absolute latest AI image and video generation solutions, comfortably operating in a state of continuous visual and technical experimentation.</li><li><strong>Feed the Tech Engine:</strong> Actively monitor the generative AI landscape, identifying cutting-edge techniques and providing actionable, high-level feedback to our internal tools team to optimize our proprietary workflows.</li><li><strong>Bridge the Gap:</strong> Understand the practical limits of content optimization and performance in a game engine, ensuring your visual outputs are viable for a real-time gaming environment.</li><li><strong>Collaborate Autonomously:</strong> Operate with a high degree of proactivity. You don’t need a step-by-step roadmap; you see the visual goal, figure out the fastest way there, and communicate seamlessly across engineering, design, and art disciplines.</li></ul> <h1><strong>What We’re Looking For</strong></h1> <p><strong>Artistry & AI Expertise (The Core)</strong></p> <ul><li><strong>Mastery of Current Gen Tools:</strong> Demonstrated, high-level proficiency with the latest foundational image and video generation models (e.g., Midjourney, Stable Diffusion XL/3, Runway Gen-3, Sora, Sora-level equivalents, and emerging state-of-the-art models).</li><li><strong>Classic Artistic Foundation:</strong> A strong educational or professional background in traditional/digital art. You understand <em>why</em> an image works, not just how to generate it.</li><li><strong>The "Final End" Focus:</strong> You prefer staying close to the polished, final output. While you understand the tech, you are less focused on the weeds of micro-managing generations (like complex ControlNet or LoRA stacking) and more focused on utilizing raw model intelligence to achieve stunning results quickly.</li><li><strong>Discerning Eye:</strong> An acute sense of visual quality, with the ability to spot and correct artifacts, scaling issues, or stylistic inconsistencies that others might miss.</li></ul> <p><strong>Technical Prowess & Game Dev Savvy</strong></p> <ul><li><strong>Prior Game Industry Experience:</strong> You understand the nuances, constraints, and specific requirements of game asset production (texturing, UI, cinematic elements, environment plates).</li><li><strong>Technical Agility:</strong> You possess the technical prowess to overcome generation limitations and achieve specific visual goals, balancing raw creativity with technical execution.</li><li><strong>Optimization Aware:</strong> You understand how asset size, resolution, and format impact game performance and optimization.</li></ul> <p><strong>Mindset & Soft Skills</strong></p> <ul><li><strong>Incredibly Proactive:</strong> A self-starter who thrives in ambiguity and can work autonomously without needing guidance on every task.</li><li><strong>Cross-Disciplinary Communicator:</strong> Ability to translate complex visual concepts to engineers and technical constraints to creative teams.</li><li><strong><em>Bonus Points:</em></strong><strong> "Vibe Coding" Ability.</strong> If you can comfortably use LLMs and natural language to whip up quick scripts, automation tools, or prototypes to speed up your own workflow, you'll fit right in.</li></ul> <h1><strong>Why Wolf Games</strong></h1> <p>We are a small, creative, and collaborative team that values curiosity, craftsmanship, and experimentation. As part of our team, you would have a chance to:</p> <ul><li>Play a foundational role in shaping the visual identity of a next-generation AI game studio.</li><li>Work with a team that values your creative intuition over rigid, outdated pipelines.</li><li>Influence the creation of custom, proprietary AI tools built specifically for your workflow.</li><li>Competitive salary, equity, and comprehensive benefits.</li></ul>

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