Friday, May 16, 2008 at 11:30 AM
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Spin.fm Print & outdoor
For Taevas Ogilvy / AD: Kerstin Raidma, Jaanus Vahtra, Reimo Õun / Photography: Kalle Veesaar / Copy: Martin Palm

This was really fun! Kalle shot a bunch each model and I composited them to show the deformation that the POWER OF MUSIC can have. I tried to keep as much of the textures as I could, and then amplify them even more. I believe Kalle used an old classic for the blood shot - tomato juice.

Lexus print

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Lexus print, January 2008
For Taevas Ogilvy / AD: Kerstin Raidma, Jaanus Vahtra / Copy: Martin Palm
Initial photography & compositing: Kalle Veesaar

This was an interesting one. Everyone thought it's just an adapted design that came from Lexus. In reality, it was all shot by Kalle Veesaar (with a black car, actually), then initially composed by him, then edited and color corrected by me. The only thing that's stock here are the clouds and mountains and some textures.

DNB Nord Outdoor, Dec 2007

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DNB Nord Outdoor, Dec 2007
For Taevas Ogilvy / AD: Kerstin Raidma

For such a fast job that's entirely made of stock images, it came out ok. And if I remember right, it was started, finished and at the printers in less than a day.
Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 8:17 PM
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Kinema Outdoor & print, Nov 2007
For Taevas Ogilvy / AD/Copy: Arno Jürjens, Jaanus Vahtra
Initial photography & compositing & 3D: Kalle Veesaar, Rain Saukas

After it was decided 3D wasn't going to work for this one, it was handed to me and I did the final compositing and color corrections. I guess I did good since we got a few awards for it.

Toyota Baltic, October 2007

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Toyota Lithuania Print Campaign, Oct/Nov 2007
For Taevas Ogilvy / AD: Kerstin Raidmaa, Copy: Martin Palm
Photography: ?

Unfortunately I have no idea who the Lithuanian photographer was who took the pictures, but he was awesome - fast and good shots that matched the direction.

Not all that happy with the second image, the time was running out fast and the dude needed a lot of editing - his face was too smiley and posed so a lot of liquify was needed and used.
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This was done a few years back, using the techniques I always do - a rough sketch on paper, scan that, outlines in Illustrator and color in Photoshop. A large print hangs abvove my desk as I type.

Portfolio

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So, since I've wanted to do a new portfolio for ages now, I decided I'd use the existing blog interface to display my stuff. So, check the tags to separate the gaming stuff from the portfolio stuff. I'll try to post both personal and work stuff from the past year-year and a half with some comments and progress shots if I have them.