Paul Ramakers
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Casa delle Mura 1
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Buro Ramakers Lebe Business Centers Avantis Snellius 1 / 6422 RM, Heerlen 0629626040
Villa Weert Bijgebouw Nederland 2025 Buro Ramakers
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Paul | Designer PR Projects ® Lebe Business Centers Avantis Snellius 1 / 6422 RM, Heerlen 0629626040
Villa Weert Woonhuis Nederland 2025 Buro Ramakers
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Paul | Designer PR Projects ® Lebe Business Centers Avantis Snellius 1 / 6422 RM, Heerlen 0629626040
Ennis house 21 By Paul Ramakers 3D Render
มุมมอง 1921 วันที่ผ่านมา
PR Projects ® Lebe Business Centers Avantis Snellius 1 / 6422 RM, Heerlen 0629626040
Valley of the Kingswhat did it look like 5000+ years ago?
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Valley of the Kingswhat did it look like 5000 years ago?
Nieuwbouwwoning Heerlen M-House - Paul Ramakers
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Paul Ramakers Projects
BMW 325i Paars 1 0
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Verkoop trailer voor een prachtige BMW 325i
Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright (Lumion 11)
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Paul Ramakers Owner PR Projects Animatie tot Realisatie 06-29626040 www.paulramakers.nl
Kasteel Commanderie Door paul ramakers
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Met Vriendelijke groet, Paul Ramakers Owner PR Projects Animatie tot Realisatie 06-29626040www.paulramakers.nl
Villa Lelystad door Paul Ramakers
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Met Vriendelijke groet, Paul Ramakers Owner PR Projects Animatie tot Realisatie 06-29626040www.paulramakers.nl
Aanbouw heerlen
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Paul Ramakers Owner PR Projects Animatie tot Realisatie 06-29626040www.paulramakers.nl
Trailer huis Landgraaf door Paul Ramakers
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Paul Ramakers Owner PR Projects Animatie tot Realisatie 06-29626040 www.AR-Paul.nl
Nieuwbouw appartementen door Paul Ramakers
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Paul Ramakers Owner PR Projects Animatie tot Realisatie 06-29626040 www.AR-Paul.nl
Ontwerp voortuin oprit carport
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Paul Ramakers Owner PR Projects Animatie tot Realisatie 06-29626040 www.AR-Paul.nl
Cornelli's trailer
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Cornelli's trailer
Villa Ravetsmaar 17 A
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Villa Ravetsmaar 17 A
Nieuwbouw huis Landgraaf
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Nieuwbouw huis Landgraaf
Villa Ramakers 3 3 door Paul Ramakers
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Villa Ramakers 3 3 door Paul Ramakers
Trailer Villa Ramakers 1 2
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Trailer Villa Ramakers 1 2
Trailer Villa Landgraaf door Paul Ramakers
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Trailer Villa Landgraaf door Paul Ramakers
Villa landgraaf door Paul Ramakers
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Villa landgraaf door Paul Ramakers
3D Animatie Molen in de regen, door Paul Ramakers
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3D Animatie Molen in de regen, door Paul Ramakers
Tuinhuis door Paul Ramakers
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Tuinhuis door Paul Ramakers
Villa Moire 2 door Paul Ramakers
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Villa Moire 2 door Paul Ramakers
Villa Moire 1
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Villa Moire 1
Kastelen 1 door Paul Ramakers
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Kastelen 1 door Paul Ramakers
Verbouwing vrijstaande woning door Paul Ramakers
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Verbouwing vrijstaande woning door Paul Ramakers
Nieuwbouwproject door Paul Ramakers
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Nieuwbouwproject door Paul Ramakers
3D animatie Event door Paul Ramakers
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3D animatie Event door Paul Ramakers

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  • @susanfischer1593
    @susanfischer1593 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very beautiful work! Only the temples where more colorful 😊. Best wishes from France

  • @micheloud
    @micheloud ปีที่แล้ว

    is this VeroMetal?

  • @ericvasallo465
    @ericvasallo465 ปีที่แล้ว

    The Gardens of queen Hatshepsut’s temple went all the way to the Nile. She lined up her temple with Karnak temple. The pools of water would have contained many lotus flowers as that was a very sacred plant that had hallucinogenic & healing properties. Look up Manuel bravo on TH-cam. He does a great job of reconstructing the temples as well. Beautiful work. Keep going. Also look up Factum Arte’s work on 3-D copies using the latest technology of tombs inside the valley of the kings. Also look up what the high priests would wear in ancient times. Usually it was a pleated flax linen skirt with no shirt or a leopard skin hung diagonally around the shoulder and shaven heads.

  • @ge2623
    @ge2623 ปีที่แล้ว

    I would guess that they didn't make fires for decorative reasons very often. Wood was not a common commodity then, and it was also 120 degrees during the day.

    • @goBadgers1995right
      @goBadgers1995right ปีที่แล้ว

      they mostly burned oil, which was even more expensive than wood.

  • @Scarlet0999
    @Scarlet0999 ปีที่แล้ว

    clothes are incorrect

  • @MalikPasha
    @MalikPasha ปีที่แล้ว

    4500 b.c. with arabs?!?!?! no such thing

  • @allisonjames2923
    @allisonjames2923 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’ve recently been doing a fair bit of research on Ancient Egypt & it’s fascinating to see your impression of this building. I am no expert by any means. To make it more realistic though, the buildings were created with sandstone blocks which were covered in a coloured plaster type substance & was very ornately decorated with bright colours & patterns. Look up “palette of Ancient Egypt” to get an idea. One article I found interesting was “THE LATE PERIOD OF ANCIENT EGYPT COLORS USED IN EGYPTIAN ART” compiled by Howie Baum.

  • @vladimir.science
    @vladimir.science ปีที่แล้ว

    почему в древнем Египте ходят арабы?

  • @davidbousfield4506
    @davidbousfield4506 ปีที่แล้ว

    Use ancient Egyptian music. Not shiny pop music. And you your voice . Not some robo chick

  • @salcuti6421
    @salcuti6421 ปีที่แล้ว

    I agree clothing is totally wrong….

  • @brentdobson5264
    @brentdobson5264 ปีที่แล้ว

    Gold tipped stone obelisks are thrilling to contemplate ❤.

    • @ericvasallo465
      @ericvasallo465 ปีที่แล้ว

      That’s actually how they were in ancient times - only they used naturally occurring Electrum which was a combo of gold and silver

  • @lesleyschultz6846
    @lesleyschultz6846 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's beautiful work! I noticed though that the statues of Hatshepsut on the outside of the temple were not painted. In those times they would have been brightly painted and the face and hands of Hatshepsut would have been painted red instead of the more normal yellow for a Queen, because she was Pharaoh. Also Hatshepsut was not buried there, was never buried there. Hatshepsut was buried in the Valley of the Kings, in what is thought now to be the first tomb for a Pharaoh ever dug there and at present it's still the deepest tomb there.

  • @ssherrierable
    @ssherrierable ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey Paul, has anyone ever told you that you sound like an AI robot? 😂

  • @davebishop5159
    @davebishop5159 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    All that grass....did they have lawn mowers? Also the narrator sounds like a computer.

  • @amelselwanes10
    @amelselwanes10 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello Paul, I am Egyptian and I would like to thank you very much for the great work you have done. I would love to see more and let me know if you need help in that!

  • @rober6591
    @rober6591 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    تاريخ عزيز مصر الفراعنة يوسف يعقوب كنعان الصديق قصر يعيد نفسه عبر عشرات القرون يشبه الهيكل لسليمان وداوود وكنوزهم القيمة والاهرامات أكبر حضارة شهدتها تاريخ البشرية من حيث القدرات الإلهية في عظمة وهندسة وقدرة البناء ومياه العذبة للنيل والفرات وقناة السويس ونعمة النفط والغاز والطاقة لنمو ورفاهية هذه البلدان وازدهار شعوبها للذروة

  • @100thmonkey
    @100thmonkey 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thankyou, Great model and animation. The stone was not grey though, and would also have been painted in bright colours. Still a way to go to show the truth of it's original glory...

  • @squallstrife-v5g
    @squallstrife-v5g 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Why is Egypt so dry now

  • @Emcee_Squared
    @Emcee_Squared 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good video. Not sure if they had grass like that back then. Green grass is a more recent import. Also, the characters are modern day arabs, not ancient egyptians in terms of their clothing and style.

  • @billharm6006
    @billharm6006 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My only "beef" is the costumes of the people. By the time those costumes were common, the place was long since in ruin. Giving your imagination room to fill in "trivial" details (vegetation, flags, etc) is wonderful. I do hope that you were true to known archeology. You put in a lot of work to create this feast for out eyes.

  • @franks2910
    @franks2910 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Pulleys, ropes and tracked wheels I guess.

  • @michaelholt7994
    @michaelholt7994 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Chicken soup as shes known,is the queen of sheba in the bible.her temple is a replica of solomons temple in Jerusalem.

  • @miguelpedraza5156
    @miguelpedraza5156 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I agree the clothes seen in the video do not belong to the pharaos times Nor the egyptian people

  • @cherifbar
    @cherifbar 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    very interesting gut what are these figures dressed as Arabs walking around there? EGYPTIANS AREN'T ARABS! NOT THEN NOT NOW!

  • @EduardoSilva-ku1vc
    @EduardoSilva-ku1vc 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    watching from Brazil

  • @mercedes523
    @mercedes523 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is beautiful! Brilliant job!

  • @xybai5152
    @xybai5152 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    horrible saudi arabs walking there, so it is no longer egyptian. the people should dress like egyptian not like saudi arabian.

  • @StalkedByLosers
    @StalkedByLosers 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Two constructive criticisms: 1. The pyramid there is an accepted mainstream myth. Engineers have analyzed the foundation of the square building holding it and concluded there was no way in hell it could support something like that. Yet mainstream archeologists accept the notion with zero proof. 2. The entire complex was likely painted. The sand blasted look comes from what we see today, which is ruins. Egyptians loved color.

  • @coreyrich420
    @coreyrich420 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    got that from AC

  • @arawiri
    @arawiri 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh my god stop offending people for no reason

  • @marielaveau6362
    @marielaveau6362 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    beautiful work, but why do you have ancient Egyptians wearing Arab clothing? Arabs didn't even wear that back then.

  • @realworldcarpentryremodeli5868
    @realworldcarpentryremodeli5868 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    The lawn is beautiful. I wonder if its a seeded lawn or sod.

    • @ge2623
      @ge2623 ปีที่แล้ว

      Astro Turf.

  • @miker62
    @miker62 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    What is vallay? Is that the name, or spelled incorrectly?

  • @alexos8741
    @alexos8741 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Those arabs are tourists from the future? 🤣🤣

  • @johnalexander1868
    @johnalexander1868 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    They are some very very smart African people

  • @MelEveritt
    @MelEveritt 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for this. I thoroughly enjoyed it 😊

  • @sonebone3887
    @sonebone3887 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Please note ,there were no muslim arabs in Egypt at hatshepsut's time!!

  • @jpx1508
    @jpx1508 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful! Wonderful walk back in time. Would love to see you produce more. You asked for comments on accuracy: 1) Dynastic Egyptians were known for nudity and minimal sheer clothing. (Arab's heavy clothing is pictured.) 2) Hatshepsut was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, becoming pharaoh 1478 BC (3,500 years ago, not 4,500); 3) The temples are located in the New Valley (which is separate from the Valley of the Kings). 4) Substantial amounts of temple structures remain (they are not lost to history). 5) Traces remain of the original paint and colors used in the temples. Dynastic Egyptians, like the Greeks who stood on their shoulders, painted their sculptures expansively and brightly.

    • @sammyzeeda2984
      @sammyzeeda2984 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You're correct ! Arabizing the scene is not acceptable to me as an Egyptian !

  • @cweefy
    @cweefy 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful. Now how can I get into these images and walk around?

  • @DANTHETUBEMAN
    @DANTHETUBEMAN 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome 👍 model, would make a great video game stage level. it's just great to see what might have been.

  • @findkip
    @findkip 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Brilliant visuals thanks

  • @MrFishChamp
    @MrFishChamp 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Absence of wood structures… would be interesting to incorporate some, although probably difficult to research. I think the woos structures would be telling to the functions of these locations. Like the courtyards with trees and grass could have been structures.

    • @samsmom1491
      @samsmom1491 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Gardens are more accurate than wood structures. Wood construction was exceptionally rare in Egypt. Hatshepsut's expedition to Punt brought back exotic trees, flowers and other plants, which were used in the gardens/courtyards surrounding her temple. Remains of these trees were found when it was excavated.

  • @mrmanch204
    @mrmanch204 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Brilliant work, thank you for transporting me to another reality.

  • @MrRotaryrockets
    @MrRotaryrockets 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    funny I have always loved the human voice too bad you didn't use one..no robo for me thanks

  • @bubashalom8274
    @bubashalom8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I don't think the stones were gray like cement if anything they were like today with perhaps colored red or limestone white. You're panoramic perspective looks like downtown LA. I don't think So.

  • @angeliqueallison5617
    @angeliqueallison5617 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Please Karnak temple of Egypt

  • @Foxtrot_India
    @Foxtrot_India 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    3D modelling: 7/10 History: 4/10 Commonsense: 0/10

  • @arabiuinhossain7422
    @arabiuinhossain7422 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice job, want more videos like this

  • @haroldmorris5901
    @haroldmorris5901 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful!

  • @JohnBrown-cn2qz
    @JohnBrown-cn2qz 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hatshepsut was not 4500 years ago. You better do more research!