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Pawel Hordyniak
Pawel Hordyniak
2d artist
Gliwice, Poland

After finishing high school I was studying Architecture for 5 years at "Politechnika Śląska" in Gliwice, before moving to computer games. My first job was a 2d/3d background artist at Artifex Mundi - studio I'm in good relations with and often do work for them still to this day. While working full time for them I was mostly responsible for creating concept art and background illustrations for hidden object gamest like "Grim Legends 3: The Dark City" and point'n'click game "Irony Curtain: From Matryoshka with Love". Meanwhile I started to take part in projects for different companies as a freelance artist. I took part in development of card game "Minute Realms" for DV Giochi, and also did illustration work at Creative Assembly for "Queen and the Crone" DLC for Warhammer and "Curse of the Vampire Coast" DLC also for Warhammer. In 2019 I was contracted for several months as a concept artist for Riot Games to work on Tales of Runeterra.

Skills

Concept ArtEnvironment DesignGame DevelopmentCharacter Design2d

Software proficiency

3ds Max
3ds Max
Blender
Blender
Photoshop
Photoshop
Unreal Engine
Unreal Engine
CLIP STUDIO PAINT
CLIP STUDIO PAINT
PyxelEdit
PyxelEdit

Productions

    • Commercial / Advertisement
      Tales of Runeterra
    • Year
      2020
    • Role
      Concept artist, Illustrator
    • Company
      Riot Games
    • Video Game
      Total War: WARHAMMER II - The Queen & The Crone
    • Year
      2018
    • Role
      Illustrator
    • Company
      Creative Assembly
    • Video Game
      Irony Curtain: From Matryoshka with Love
    • Year
      2019
    • Role
      Concept Artist, Background Artist
    • Company
      Artifex Mundi
    • Video Game
      Grim Legends 3: The Dark City
    • Year
      2016
    • Role
      2d Artist, 3d artist
    • Company
      Artifex Mundi

Experience

  • Artist at Anshar Studios
    Katowice, Poland
    December 2019 - Present

  • Artist at Artifex Mundi
    Katowice, Poland
    April 2011 - October 2019