>NEW< ASIA Freelance is proud to be representing a leading Architectural 3D Development Studio. The Studio has previous experience of producing slick, high quality, visually stunning imagery for clients in the the U.K. and Germany as well as throughout the Asia region.
Their Studio is equipped with the latest in technology with high powered rendering farms needed to create the very professional and highly polished images contained in their slideshow demonstration.
The Artists use a combination of 3D Studio Max, Adobe After Effects and Adobe Photoshop.
To discuss business opportunities concerning the featured studio, please contact us.

We also provide additional services including Artist/Studio promotion using our relationship with Asia Business Connect, our business partner.
NOTE: All 2D and 3D Video Game related assets are produced in-house. Only specialist work (Architectural 3D Concepts, TV CGI, Oil paintings) are deferred using our external resources network. (Artists/Studios we promote).
Jeremy started his career in the video game industry in 1987 working as a 2D artist for a company called Magnetic Fields, producing art for hits such as Super Cars 1 and 2 on the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST.
In 1993 Jeremy accepted a role working for a company called Domark, better known today as Eidos. Here, Jeremy produced work for an unreleased Sega Megadrive title called Formula One before accepting an opportunity to go and work in the United States for Interplay Productions Inc.
Jeremys' career with Interplay Productions spanned three years, working on titles such as Dungeon Master 2, Descent to Undermountain and Wolfenstein, the prelude to the Doom series.
In 1997, Jeremy returned to the UK to work on licensed conversion titles, FIFA 2003 and NHL Hitz for EA and Midway respectively.
With China now becoming a major player in the Video Game market, Jeremy accepted a role as an Art Studio Manager working for a company called Magus Soft/Hands On in Beijing, China.
Jeremy spent just under two years working at Magus Soft. In that time, Jeremy realized Chinas growing importance as an outsourcing provider, now that attention was shifting away from Eastern Europe, hence, ASIA Freelance was born.
