A new Nintendo listing has appeared for the role of IP Art Asset Specialist. The person employed will have quite a few responsibilities, but one in particular involves evaluating artwork for use in movies.
- Evaluate artwork submissions to ensure the usage and design of Nintendo characters and/or other IP used within the overall design are in compliance with the Nintendo Style Guidelines. The artwork may be stand-alone items or Nintendo characters or IP incorporated into merchandise, including toys, figures and clothing; promotional materials for events including objects and full-body suits; and character proposals and artwork for use in movies and external websites.
- Create reports and provide feedback and instructions to submitters and licensees on how to appropriately modify drawings and other submissions to meet compliance standards under the guidance of the Director of IP Management.
- Create reference materials and documentation of game characters for licensees including 3D character posing, multi-view drawing, and color coordination.
- Work directly with Director of IP Management and as needed the Nintendo Japan Licensing team to maintain Nintendo’s high standard of artwork quality and protect Nintendo IP and character images.
Thanks, MasterPikachu6

I wish I can draw art for Nintendo though?
:(
I wish Nintendo can just take my ideas!
Like… not “take my money!”
“TAKE MY IDEAS!”
And dont give me that crap about licensing or lawsuits er something… My ideas are mostly for already existing franchises.
That’s also good! :D
I would like to have it but I don’t think I’m good enough.
Crap.
This person or people will most likely be limited in what they do that sucks just like nintendo
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