I’m building a bright, optimistic futuristic robot shop for people to buy robots scene and need a 3D artist who can take the concept all the way to final, production-quality renders. The look is firmly futuristic—sleek surfaces, advanced tech, and a welcoming atmosphere that feels alive and hopeful rather than gritty or dystopian. The job centres on strong world-building. Every corridor, viewport, and prop should hint at daily life aboard the station. I expect a modular asset approach so sections can be rearranged or extended without re-modeling, and I’d like to see smart instancing to keep the scene efficient. Materials and shading must be handled in Arnold with a procedural workflow: layered metal, emissive panels, subtle wear at contact points—nothing painted by hand unless absolutely necessary. Please demonstrate comfort with complex shader networks and triplanar or noise-based masks to avoid obvious texture tiling. Lighting is where the mood comes to life: soft key lighting from large bay windows, rim accents from holographic signage, and gentle colour contrast to guide the eye. Think feature-film look development rather than game-engine bake. Deliverables • Fully realised space-station environment in native scene file (Maya/Houdini/Blender + Arnold) • Modular asset library clearly organised • All procedural shaders and texture networks intact • Cinematic lighting setup preserving the bright, optimistic tone • At least three polished camera angles that tell a visual story • Final 1920 × 1080 renders, 300+ samples each, denoised Acceptance criteria • No visible texture repetition; materials read correctly at 4K crop • Lighting passes clean at 300 samples with minimal fireflies before denoise • Scene opens without missing references or errors; assets named logically • Composition of each shot guides viewer focus and supports the hopeful narrative If this sounds like your wheelhouse, let’s craft a space station that feels ready for its own cinematic universe.