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Are you an environment artist? Need a job? Check here:

http://frictionalgames.blogspot.com/2012...anted.html
Cool, I hope you find someone good. Big Grin
Damn....It looks that the game with HPL3 aint comming out anytime soon this year. It looks like you've just now started developing the game itself and finished the engine. I hope I'm wrong.
So do the rest of us, so do the rest of us.

Also, how come you make an entirely new engine for every game you make? Seems like an odd amount of work to put into it.
(02-10-2012, 03:33 PM)SquigPie Wrote: [ -> ]Also, how come you make an entirely new engine for every game you make? Seems like an odd amount of work to put into it.

It's not an entirely new engine, just highly modified.
(02-10-2012, 03:33 PM)SquigPie Wrote: [ -> ]Also, how come you make an entirely new engine for every game you make? Seems like an odd amount of work to put into it.
Let them take their time

Hi,
I usually just look at the Penumbra hints & help forum, because I keep getting stuck playing thru Black plague. But I saw this and had to check it out.

I have 3 year experience as a game environment artist and also recently been training as a level designer. I just sent an email with the link to my portfolio and I’m very interested.
I do environment art, 3D and 2D. However I'm 18, and self taught. No real proffesionall experience.

I do live in sweden though, extremely dedicated and willing to learn.
Well, my friend told me to look at this cause he knows I'm good at making creepy things, but I only write creepy things, i don't know how to code, and I'm only 16.The friend who recommended this to me can code however. Am i right for this job?