Guy Clemens (1981) is a theatre and television actor with a sizeable portfolio. Guy’s website is tailored to highlight the various productions he has been a part of and is responsive to any type of screen.
For a general practitioner Xinas applied their thinking cap and created a branding concept that was used for the businesses stationary as well as their Xinas built responsive website.
This project is a 3D reconstruction of the Damrak Area in Amsterdam based on its actual situation and condition in the year around 1600. This is a part of the TimeTravel Amsterdam app project was made in cooperation with The Missing Link and deLight interactive solutions.
TimeTravel app is an interesting informative app that makes it possible for people or visitors in a certain area to experience virtually how the area looks like in the past. During this project we reconstructed the Damrak area of the Amsterdam in 3D environment based on its actual situation and condition in the year around 1600.
For this project we made some high resolution 3D panoramic photo realistic visualizations of the area and also flythrough movie exploring the area.
In this project Xinas worked in cooperation with Heembouw developing 3D panorama and artist impression visualization materials to support concept idea presentation for YES!Delft the second generation offices building project.
As the part of the expansion of their current offices building, YES!Delft has created a plan to build new buildings near to the current one. Heembouw was invited to present their design concept proposal to the development committee. Xinas supports the team by creating a number of 360 degree panoramas visualizations and various artist impressions for the interior.
For Heembouw architects Xinas supported in visualizing & presenting their idea for the renovation of an office building located at on the Paviljoensgracht, in The Hague.
This video presentation was made in cooperation with Heembouw architect. For this project Xinas worked on the 3D visualization & rendering, 360 panorama view, and 1 minute video presentation presenting the architect’s idea of transforming the current function of the building from office spaces into living spaces.
The challenge of this visualization project is to show the transformation of the current building from the old state into the new one. The visualization is focused mainly on the exterior façade and their unique rooftop terrace design.
In this project Xinas worked with Twnkls, a Rotterdam based augmented reality company, to create the 3D animations for the Yumblees characters that were used in “Picture This” attraction at virtual reality amusement park in Roermond, The Netherlands.
This Project is part of the TimeTravel Limes 3D reconstruction of Roman castles along the Rijn river in The Netherlands.
Provincie Zuid-Holland
Gemeente Bodegraven Reeuwijk
The Missing Link
Julia Chorus heeft de productie inhoudelijk begeleid, met medewerking van Dick van der Kooij, Siebe Huine en Chris Zwaan (Vereniging van Vrijwiligers in de Archeologie AWN)
Following recent archaeological findings of the remains of the prehistoric graves in Dalfsen area, the local municipality wanted to publish the findings and the historical information to the public in an interesting way. The findings were pretty unique and widely reported in the press.
Xinas was asked to create a 3D reconstruction of the landscape and the burial mounds (graves) in this area as they would have been during the prehistoric era. A challenge is the little information available about the landscape and the burial mounds during those times. To develop the reconstruction as close as possible to the reality during that era, Xinas worked closely with advisers and archeologists from The Missing Link to create a realistic recreation in 3D of the mounds and the findings.
This animation is aimed at entertainment as well as providing important safety guide instructions before the visitors entering a ride at an amusement park.
In line with the attractions title, we used one of the branded characters named Tim as the main actor and narrator in this video.
The challenge of the project is developing the concept of a short instruction video (less than 3 minutes) that is although short but still attractive and clear enough to understand by both children and adult audience.To achieve this we created a mix of 3D and 2D visuals layered with humor and jokes to make the instruction interesting enough for audiences of all ages.
This dutch spoken animation takes the viewer through the various timelayers one single location goes through over time. Starting back in neolithic ages, it tracks back how burial urns from that era have sat under our feet for thousands of years before being dug up by archealogists.