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Jason Ebeyer | |
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| Born | Jason Ebeyer 4 December 1992 Melbourne, Australia |
| Occupation | 3D Artist |
| Known for | Digital art/Sensual art |
| Website | https://www.jasonebeyer.co |
Jason Ebeyer (born 4 December 1992) is a 3D artist and art director from Melbourne, Australia. [1] He is known for his detailed and glossy figures.
Jason Ebeyer was born in 1992 in Melbourne, Australia. He attended various schools before graduating from Deniliquin High School in New South Wales. In 2014, Ebeyer returned to Melbourne to study graphic design at university. He attended classes at Tractor School of Design (FKA Grenadi School of Design) in the CBD.[ citation needed ]
Ebeyer is known for his glossy figures. He commented in a 2021 interview: "I've worked across lots of different mediums, from traditional illustration and painting, through to photo manipulation and collage and then finally falling into 3D software. I settled with this medium because it truly enabled me to produce the work and figures that I imagine." [2]
Ebeyer produced the cover art and accompanying lyric video for the single "Bloom" by Troye Sivan. [3]
In March 2020, Ebeyer animated the music video for the Steve Aoki and Icona Pop track "I Love My Friends".[ citation needed ]
In 2021, Ebeyer and American photographer Steven Klein designed the March cover for V Magazine featuring pop singer Doja Cat. [4]