
CGI Artist Services
3D artistry across France.
A CGI artist builds computer-made visuals. These range from photoreal places and characters to subtle set extensions and unseen effects. The artist works inside 3D software to model, texture, light, and render parts that blend cleanly with live-action footage. CGI has become core to shoots of every size, not just big-budget blockbusters.
We link you with CGI artists who deliver production-grade work across features, series, and commercials. Our network holds pros in character animation, environment building, hard-surface modeling, and simulation. Each one is ready to fold their work into your visual effects pipeline.
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Capabilities
CGI Expertise
We link you with skilled CGI artists who build striking 3D worlds. Their work runs from photoreal characters and places to stylized animation and product shots that hold an audience.
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3D Modeling
- Character modeling
- Environment creation
- Hard surface
- Organic sculpting
- Photorealistic assets
Detailed Models
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Animation
- Character animation
- Creature animation
- Mechanical animation
- Dynamics/simulation
- Motion capture
Fluid Motion
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Lighting & Rendering
- Photoreal rendering
- Stylized looks
- HDRI lighting
- Arnold/V-Ray/Redshift
- GPU rendering
Stunning Visuals
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Technical Skills
- Maya
- Houdini
- Cinema 4D
- Blender
- ZBrush
Industry Software
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Why Us
Why Choose Our CGI Artists
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Award-Winning Artists
Our CGI artists hold credits on high-profile film and commercial projects.
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Technical Excellence
Our team has full command of industry-standard 3D software and render pipelines.
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Creative Problem Solvers
Our artists find fresh, smart ways to solve tough CGI challenges.
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French VFX Network
We are tied into France's thriving CGI and animation community.
On Location
CGI artists drawn from France's 3D studios
France's CGI talent pool is anchored by studios with global names. Paris is home to Mac Guff, Mikros Image, and BUF Compagnie, plus Eclair-linked facilities, with strong satellite scenes in Angoulême and Lyon. We tap straight into that pipeline and source CGI artists whose credits span animated features, top series, and high-end commercials. That brings you modelers, riggers, lighters, FX TDs, and creature animators who already work with ease in Maya, Houdini, Cinema 4D, and Blender, and who ship to Arnold, V-Ray, and Redshift on heavy render schedules.
For shoots building a VFX bid or boosting an in-house team, we match each artist's specialism to the shot's needs. Hard-surface modelers handle car and architectural builds, organic sculptors take on creature work, and simulation TDs cover cloth, fluids, and destruction. Most of our French CGI artists are CNC-eligible and support the tax rebate paperwork that global producers need. They are at ease working remotely with supervisors based in Paris, Montreal, or London, and they slot cleanly into your VFX pipeline.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a CGI artist do?
A CGI artist makes computer-built visuals for film and television. They model 3D objects, places, characters, and effects, which are then composited into live-action footage or used in fully animated scenes. The work spans subtle set extensions, wild creatures, and large-scale destruction shots.
What skills should a CGI artist have?
A CGI artist needs strong skill in 3D modeling, texturing, lighting, and rendering. A solid grasp of anatomy, physics, and cinematography matters too. They must know industry-standard software well and have the artistic eye to build photoreal or stylized visuals that blend cleanly with live-action plates.
What types of productions need a CGI artist?
Feature films, episodic television, commercials, and music videos often need CGI work. Any production with places, creatures, or effects that cannot be built on set gains from CGI artists. The demand runs from blockbuster visual effects to subtle digital set extensions in dramas.
How do you match a CGI artist to my production?
We review your project's visual effects needs, timeline, and style goals. We then suggest artists whose focus and portfolio fit your brief. Whether you need character animation, hard-surface modeling, or environment work, we match you with the right skills.
What software does a CGI artist typically use?
CGI artists work with industry-standard tools for 3D modeling, sculpting, texturing, animation, and rendering. They also know compositing and post-production pipelines well. This makes sure their work blends cleanly with live-action footage and other visual effects parts.
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