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What you can expect to earn as a remote illustrator. Note: many remote illustration roles are contract or freelance. Per-image rates vary widely.
Junior Illustrator
$45K – $65K
Mid-Level Illustrator
$65K – $90K
Senior Illustrator
$85K – $120K
Lead / Art Director
$115K – $155K
*US market data. Freelance rates range from $200-$800/piece for newer artists to $800-$3,000+ per piece for experienced card game and book cover illustrators.
Skills Employers Look For
What studios and publishers expect from remote illustrator candidates.
๐ฅ๏ธ Software
Photoshop
Procreate
Clip Studio Paint
Krita
ZBrush (for reference)
Blender (for 3D reference)
๐ฏ Technical Skills
Digital painting fundamentals
Color theory and lighting
Anatomy and figure drawing
Composition and storytelling
Iterative sketching and roughs
๐ For Remote Work
Strong written communication
Ability to interpret briefs independently
Reliable file delivery and versioning
Time zone flexibility
Portfolio site and ArtStation presence
๐ก What Gets You Hired
Portfolio showing consistent style
Published work (card art, book covers, game characters)
Ability to match existing IP style
Fast turnaround on sketches
Collaborative revision process without constant check-ins
Remote Illustration Jobs FAQ
Are remote illustration jobs common in the game industry?
Yes. Illustration is one of the most remote-friendly art disciplines. Card game companies (Wizards of the Coast, Paizo), tabletop publishers, book publishers, and indie game studios regularly hire remote illustrators on both a full-time and contract basis. Remote full-time roles are less common but exist at distributed studios.
What is the difference between an illustrator and a concept artist?
Illustrators create finished, polished artwork intended for publication or display. Concept artists create exploratory, rough work to define the look of characters, environments, and objects before production begins. In practice, many artists do both, but job listings that specify “illustrator” typically want portfolio-quality final images, while “concept artist” roles emphasize iteration and exploration.
What is the average remote illustrator salary?
Full-time remote illustrator roles in the US pay $45K-$120K depending on experience and company size. Freelance rates vary widely: $200-$800 per final illustration for newer artists, $800-$3,000+ per piece for experienced artists working on major card games or book covers. Many illustrators combine a part-time remote role with freelance work.
What should a remote illustration portfolio include?
A focused portfolio of 10-15 finished pieces that clearly demonstrate your style. Variety matters less than quality and consistency. If you want to work in card games, show card-sized vertical compositions. For book covers, show atmospheric scene-setting. For games, show characters in context with environmental storytelling. ArtStation is the expected platform for professional illustrators.
How do I find remote illustration jobs that are actually remote?
ArtBlast filters for remote-friendly positions and includes location details in every listing. You can also check Wizards of the Coast, Paizo, and major publishers directly. Many remote illustration opportunities are posted as contract roles rather than full-time positions.
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