Audrey Meyer
About Audrey Meyer
Audrey Meyer is an Associate VFX Artist at Wizards of the Coast, specializing in graph-based shaders and procedural materials for video games. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration from the Maine College of Art & Design and a degree in Game Art & Animation from the Academy of Interactive Entertainment.
Work at Wizards of the Coast
Audrey Meyer has been employed at Wizards of the Coast as an Associate VFX Artist since 2022. In this role, she contributes to the development of visual effects for video games, utilizing her expertise in creating graph-based shaders. Her work focuses on enhancing the visual experience of games through procedural materials, which allows for dynamic and adaptable graphics.
Education and Expertise
Audrey Meyer holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Illustration from the Maine College of Art & Design, where she studied from 2005 to 2008. Additionally, she pursued further education at the Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE), earning a degree in Game Art & Animation from 2018 to 2020. Her educational background has equipped her with a strong foundation in both traditional and digital art forms, enabling her to specialize in the creation of visual effects for video games.
Previous Experience at Woot, Inc.
Before joining Wizards of the Coast, Audrey Meyer worked at Woot, Inc. as a Marketing Specialist II from 2015 to 2018. During her tenure in Seattle, Washington, she was involved in various marketing initiatives, which provided her with valuable experience in the intersection of art and marketing within the tech industry.
Specialization in Video Game Art
Audrey Meyer specializes in creating graph-based shaders and focuses on procedural materials in her work as a 3D artist. This specialization allows her to develop complex visual effects that enhance the gameplay experience. Her approach emphasizes the use of video games as a medium for exploring the human condition and communicating ideas, reflecting her commitment to meaningful artistic expression.