Generative AI Artist Fashion - Freelance
Job in
1000, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Listed on 2026-08-17
Listing for:
INDG | Grip
Contract
position Listed on 2026-08-17
Job specializations:
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Creative Arts/Media
Computer Graphics / 3D / Animation, AI Business & Operations
Job Description & How to Apply Below
As a Generative-AI Artist (freelance) , you will build and run image generation workflows that support real client production: fashion, sportswear, product imagery, talent visuals, campaign adaptations, and asset variation will work inside the tension that defines this role: fast-moving AI models, production deadlines, visual realism, brand consistency, and systems that other people can actually use.
INDG has spent 20+ years building visual production systems for global brands. Grip extends that heritage into AI-orchestrated content production. Your work will help teams generate, edit, refine, and scale imagery while keeping outputs sharp enough for enterprise brand use.
What You Will Do
Build and Maintain Generative Image Workflows
Set up, configure, and troubleshoot custom ComfyUI workflows for image generation, image editing, in painting, out painting, upscaling, relighting, variation generation, and controlled composition.
You will connect models, nodes, prompts, masks, Control Net inputs, LoRAs, reference images, and post-processing steps into repeatable workflows. The goal is not a one-off good image. The goal is a workflow that can produce consistent, usable outputs across many assets.
Apply AI to Production Content Problems
Use generative AI techniques against real production needs: adjusting apparel/footwear/accessories/equipment imagery, refining fashion/sportswear product shots, extending scenes, improving model consistency, generating controlled variations, or supporting creative teams with rapid image exploration.
You should understand that production images are judged on details: skin texture, garment fit, fabric behavior, seams, logos, lighting direction, pose plausibility, background continuity, and whether the image still feels brand-correct after generation.
Adapt Quickly as Models and Tools Change
Work confidently across diffusion-based models, LoRAs, Control Net, IP-Adapter-style workflows, segmentation tools, in painting models, out painting methods, face and identity consistency techniques, and emerging image-generation systems.
You will test new models, identify where they improve or break the pipeline, and help the team decide when a tool is production-ready. You do not need every new release to be perfect. You need to know how to evaluate it, isolate failure modes, and translate it into a usable workflow.
Support a Pipeline Used by Artists and Production Teams
Document workflows clearly enough for artists, producers, and technical teams to reuse them. Package settings, prompts, node graphs, model dependencies, and output criteria in a way that reduces guesswork.
You will work with CGI artists, creative technologists, production leads, and platform teams to connect creative intent with operational execution. When something fails, you trace the system: model choice, conditioning input, prompt structure, mask quality, render reference, node configuration, or post-process step.
Who You Are
You live at the intersection of image-making and systems-building. You care about the final image, but you also care about the workflow that created it.
You Have
Hands-on experience building and maintaining ComfyUI workflows, or comparable node-based generative AI systems.
A strong working knowledge of current image-generation methods: diffusion models, LoRAs, Control Net, in painting, out painting, image-to-image workflows, upscaling, masking, reference-based generation, and controlled variation.
Experience producing or refining commercial-quality imagery. Fashion, sportswear, product, talent, ecommerce, campaign adaptation, or CGI production experience is a strong plus.
You Think
Systems-first. A good prompt is useful; a repeatable workflow is better.
Automation-first. Manual fixes are acceptable only when they teach the pipeline what to solve next.
Visually. You can tell when an image fails because of lighting, anatomy, garment behavior, material response, identity drift, composition, or post-processing artifacts.
Your Skills Are
ComfyUI workflow construction, debugging, model loading, node graph organization, and dependency management.
Practical prompt engineering for controlled output, not prompt decoration.
Image evaluation for realism, consistency, brand fit, and production usability.
Comfort with fast tool changes, incomplete documentation, broken nodes, model conflicts, and solving problems directly.
Why Join INDG
INDG has spent more than two decades building CGI, 3D, and visual production systems for global brands. Grip now orchestrates AI workflows and production-grade outputs across that same visual heritage.
This freelance role is for someone who wants to work where generative AI meets real production pressure: brand consistency, scale, quality control,…
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