The bust of Cleopatra VII is often deemed unattractive by some, primarily due to its deviation from her romanticized portrayal as a legendary beauty. This view typically arises from the disparity between historical artifacts and their idealized representations in films and literature. In my view, the AI rendition of Cleopatra VII's bust alters this perception significantly.
If you look at her bust, the sculptor clearly made her shirt sheer. I noticed the AI did not have so much courage 😂 Patrician women of this era were known for preferring silk, in part specifically because it was sheer. Contemporary historians literally say it, lol
@@daswenzel I tend to call that a ginger or red as historical artifacts show that is what is depicted. The sculptures and frescos seem to point that the coloring was right or near it anyhow. She might have been a bit further red head.
She was regarded as a great beauty in her time, with teeth so white that she might as well have had pearls in place of teeth (paraphrasing) and gorgeous dark eyes. And she was intelligent and capable, one might say she “had it all.” Supposedly, after Zenobia was defeated by Aurelian, he offered her a house in Rome and a pension in exchange for not causing any more trouble, and she went on to marry a Roman senator and “live happily ever after” in obscurity. Not sure if this is 100% true but it’s nice to think about.
@@CatFurniture974 yes, she ended up as matron, which was, in my view, a 'white killing' or 'white conquer' of the Palmyra Initiative, so to speak. She was suffocated politically with that measure and that was in turn a confession of defeat in a certain way, on the part of the Roman Empire. She was astounding. In a time of promotion of feminist values and importance specially in entertainment now, I find it tricky why not a single movie was made about her yet. Not being a feminist - I'm not a 'ist' for nothing - I for one, would certainly watch it. Her story is mesmerizing.
Mostly struggles. That is why when people in modern time especially women when they complain about how unjust and difficult their life is it doesn't add up. Pretending to be a victim has become a great way for virtue signaling.
Les portraits ne sont représentatifs des personnes qu'à 78 %, donc les transformer en vraies personnes via l'IA est plus un divertissement qu'une méthode utilisée à des fins de découverte
There must be another channel doing them. If not, you can do these yourself too. The tools are available online, you just gotta figure out how to use em. You could make money doing that.
@@rtam7097 I'm not that familiar with them as I don't make AI videos, but you can research this easily. Some of these channels with AI trailers for example also have videos where they explain how they do what they do. Search on TH-cam, "how to make AI trailers" or "how to make AI faces from bust" or something, you'll find things. Try Google if YT doesn't turn it up. I've watched a couple of these before. New tools are being released and refined all the time. These are usually just web sites, you go there, pay a little money for computation time, and can have AI generate all kinds of things, up to and including video.
Mit dieser Technik bekommen Statuen so etwas wie Charakter. Man könnte daraus schon fast Sympathie bekommen. Das ist fantastisch und zugleich erschreckend, wie mit künstlicher Intelligenz manipuliert werden kann. Wir Menschen müssen uns unbedingt unsere Sinne schärfen!
Marvelous work! Have you considered any reconstructions of great 19th century musicians like Franz Liszt, Anton Rubinstein, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, etc? There is plenty of black and white photographic source but no video.
I want to see JS Bach, though I think that one is fairly straight-forward. All the great composers would be awesome. Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Liszt, Chopin... And so on.
VR.... "A Tour Through History" That would be amazing. Also to see all the old cities and houses in their former glory, with gardens and water, not just archaeological excavations.
Cesare Borgia is the only one I think was a bit off. His eyes were smaller, closer together, and the nose different. Other than that I thought they were excellent.
No se si han hecho un ejercicio con esta IA. Usar la pintura o escultura de alguien del que también existan fotografías, ver que resuelve la IA y comparar que tan exaxta es la simulación.
Cleopatra was NOT black: She was a direct descendant of Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals. Ptolemy was a Macedonian, which is a northern Greek country. To claim she is black is cultural appropriation.
@alessandrom7181 Maybe he is, but there is certainly no shortage of idiots out there who would say the exact same thing and not be sarcastic at all. If he is attempting humor, then my apologies.
Catholic Church used him to model for Jesus. That's why. And now the whole western world thinks Jesus looked like that, when in fact Jesus certainly looked a lot more like someone living in Gaza.
@@JacobOman-qb1lm He lived in Israel. He wasn't born in Germany. Correct? If his parent(s) were ethnically Semetic then he was definitely dark-skinned. He could not have been white. White people come from the Celts and Germans and other Northern European tribes, they were mostly at war with the Romans for the majority of Roman history. It wasn't until the collapse of the Roman Empire that white people started to take over.
@@JacobOman-qb1lm Roman citizenship was closely guarded throughout most of Rome's history, and while they certainly had _slaves_ that were multi-ethnic, that doesn't mean that the actual Roman citizens were anything other than Italians, and not even all Italians were Romans. So, what, you think Jesus was born of a slave from Germany? I've never even heard this take before, it's so weird. If you believe the Bible then Jesus was born in annexed Nazareth or Bethlehem of parent(s) native to the region. It says they were Jews. It does not say they were Germans. So. No. He could not have been white. I'm not sure why this is so hard for you to wrap your mind around. Jesus very likely looked just like a Palestinian from Gaza, the ones that Israel is currently bombing into the ground. Those are the Jesus-looking people, in case you were curious.
Have you seen all those AI shorts and trailers? In a few more years people will be able to custom-bake their own movies. Tell the AI what you want, give it a story, or say "fill it in for me, surprise me," and look at all the resources it can draw on. There is coming a time where not all of us watch the same movie. We will be watching personalized versions of each movie, and maybe recommending some editions over others. Don't like a plot hole? Fix it. Don't like a character? Swap it out! Phantom Menace, I'm looking at YOUUUUU!!!!
People actually thought cleopatra was dark skinned? Cmon? She was a daughter of alexander the greats general, who were all described as dark blonde hair and colourful eyes
So, does this mean I have to stop referring to JD Vance as a wannabe Cleopatra? I didn't see any eyeliner/shadow at all in that image. What happened to the "my eyes are just black lines" look?
This is an easily disprovable myth. The Christ Pantocrator style of iconography has been the most common way to depict Christ in Europe and the Middle East since the 6th century, predating Cesare Borgia by almost a millenia.
The tech is remarkable, but the Ai puts the person through a filter to make everything about their face look more attractive. Bigger eyes, fuller lips, etc. Its no different than women using filters on Tinder.
The now most popular image of “White” Jesus is actually Cesare Borgia. Pope Alexander VI was considered the most Powerful “Being” of his time (god). Thus he commissioned portraits of Cesare Borgia as “The Son of god”.
This is an easily disprovable myth. The Christ Pantocrator style of iconography is what you are referring to as “white Jesus” and has been the most common way to depict Christ in Europe and the Middle East since the 6th century, predating Cesare Borgia by almost a millenia. Please stop spreading rumors you heard on the internet.
The issue here is that a lot of human faces in works of art follow the painting or sculpting style of the time and are not necessarily accurate representations of the subjects. They are often romanticised or made to look better than they were.
What makes you think that the sculpted people have a tan complexion? They could easily be pale. Look at Vibia Sabina. There are other sculptures of this Roman beauty where she is distinctly European
These are the sort of things kids should be watching on TH-cam. Fascinating AND educational 🎉 2 big thumbs up 👍👍
Vibia Sabina blew me away. Her face struck me as being so familiar, like she could be someone I know. It melts away the thousands of years between us.
That's not Ancient Roman
The bust of Cleopatra VII is often deemed unattractive by some, primarily due to its deviation from her romanticized portrayal as a legendary beauty. This view typically arises from the disparity between historical artifacts and their idealized representations in films and literature. In my view, the AI rendition of Cleopatra VII's bust alters this perception significantly.
@@LukeLovesRose What do you mean? It's just colorization and animation of the bust.
@@johnshite4656 No. It's colonization with an agenda
If you look at her bust, the sculptor clearly made her shirt sheer. I noticed the AI did not have so much courage 😂
Patrician women of this era were known for preferring silk, in part specifically because it was sheer. Contemporary historians literally say it, lol
It's so nice when they smile.
Wow, your Caracalla recreation is absolutely outstanding! It's truly the best I've ever seen!
The hands are still a bit tricky for AI
Caterina Sforza is magnificent. Excellent job on all of them.
Cleopatra VII is a bonnie queen too, she is.
Oh yeah, i too like evil hot women
@@Briselancedid she have strawberry blonde hair?
Very impressive as always.
Perfeito, perfeito 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
The closest thing we can time travel back.
Watching these videos brings a smile to me, seeing them move or look around... Thank you for sharing.
Thanks again for yet another grouping of marvelous, extrapolated historical renditions! Bravo!
Tremendous work. Thanks for the video.
Heartfelt Thank you for this 💓🙏
Beautifully done! 🤩
Thank you Equator AI it's so beautiful and well-made as always!
Caracalla was the best version I seen with him. Also, the Cleopatra is practically perfect. You can see why she was so wanted.
her nose is wrong
@@masecaccm8372 and her lips
Cleopatra blonde? Really?
@@daswenzel I tend to call that a ginger or red as historical artifacts show that is what is depicted. The sculptures and frescos seem to point that the coloring was right or near it anyhow. She might have been a bit further red head.
Septimia Zenobia looks frighteningly similar to Suella Braverman 😊
Never imagined Queen Zenobia would look so beautiful. The Dame of Palmyra!
She was regarded as a great beauty in her time, with teeth so white that she might as well have had pearls in place of teeth (paraphrasing) and gorgeous dark eyes. And she was intelligent and capable, one might say she “had it all.” Supposedly, after Zenobia was defeated by Aurelian, he offered her a house in Rome and a pension in exchange for not causing any more trouble, and she went on to marry a Roman senator and “live happily ever after” in obscurity. Not sure if this is 100% true but it’s nice to think about.
@@CatFurniture974 yes, she ended up as matron, which was, in my view, a 'white killing' or 'white conquer' of the Palmyra Initiative, so to speak. She was suffocated politically with that measure and that was in turn a confession of defeat in a certain way, on the part of the Roman Empire. She was astounding. In a time of promotion of feminist values and importance specially in entertainment now, I find it tricky why not a single movie was made about her yet. Not being a feminist - I'm not a 'ist' for nothing - I for one, would certainly watch it. Her story is mesmerizing.
Wonderful. Thanks to AI and the channel. Thats an emotional connect for the history lovers.
Amazing!!!! You are making great effort 👌. They were young and beautiful. Cleopatra was so beautiful. My respect from Morocco 🇲🇦
Merci, c'est très bien réalisé !
Breathtaking as always, thank you for this time travel ❤️
Time travel 😌
Sabina + Caracalla. Beautiful faces 😍
If only we could go back in time and see how life struggles or luxuries were back then.
Mostly struggles.
That is why when people in modern time especially women when they complain about how unjust and difficult their life is it doesn't add up.
Pretending to be a victim has become a great way for virtue signaling.
Les portraits ne sont représentatifs des personnes qu'à 78 %, donc les transformer en vraies personnes via l'IA est plus un divertissement qu'une méthode utilisée à des fins de découverte
Very nice...Loves it❤ For a second I felt I was there in their times and what a world was at that time...Wow❤❤
Loved Empress Nara!
Platon ressemble à Gerard Butler dans son rôle de Léonidas.
4:52 Caracalla looks hansome
so cool ! I would like to see the kings and Queens of France starting from King Louis the 14th on.
Cesare Borgia anyone remember him from Assassin's Creed II
You should do Alexander Hamilton if you haven't already.
Merci
Wonderful transformations...
Can you do something from Iran,India,Afghanistan? You can use Gandharan busts. Lots of Gandharan bust avaliable.
There must be another channel doing them. If not, you can do these yourself too. The tools are available online, you just gotta figure out how to use em. You could make money doing that.
@@johnshite4656 What tools?
@@rtam7097 I'm not that familiar with them as I don't make AI videos, but you can research this easily. Some of these channels with AI trailers for example also have videos where they explain how they do what they do. Search on TH-cam, "how to make AI trailers" or "how to make AI faces from bust" or something, you'll find things. Try Google if YT doesn't turn it up. I've watched a couple of these before. New tools are being released and refined all the time. These are usually just web sites, you go there, pay a little money for computation time, and can have AI generate all kinds of things, up to and including video.
Agrippa looking like Clive Owen!
É incrível poder vê-los na dinâmica. Tenho muita curiosidade em ver Antínoo em movimento e sorrindo. Estas imagens estão perfeitas. Obrigada!
Mit dieser Technik bekommen Statuen so etwas wie Charakter. Man könnte daraus schon fast Sympathie bekommen. Das ist fantastisch und zugleich erschreckend, wie mit künstlicher Intelligenz manipuliert werden kann. Wir Menschen müssen uns unbedingt unsere Sinne schärfen!
Amazing with beautiful music!
C’est très bien fait, j’aime beaucoup le résultat 👍🏻
Cleopatra reminds me of Mirela Priselac, croatian singer, when she was in her 20s.
Don’t know her- but i thought of combination of Christina Aguillera and scarlet Johansson :)
Marvelous work! Have you considered any reconstructions of great 19th century musicians like Franz Liszt, Anton Rubinstein, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, etc? There is plenty of black and white photographic source but no video.
I want to see JS Bach, though I think that one is fairly straight-forward. All the great composers would be awesome. Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Liszt, Chopin... And so on.
What software do you use ?
This shows that Caracalla in "Glidiator 2" should be played by Pedro Pascal.
AI always makes them unreasonably beautiful 😅
very nicely done videos.
Thanks Ecuador Al ,it's interesting like always.❤
Cleopatra was beautiful ❤️
It is amazing. Are you using Artificial Intelligence? Thanks.
Cesare, oh Cesare, a man of great depravity...
Believed himself immortal, til he had a date with gravity...
Young Cesare, I heard him say
Could no be killed by man
So I tossed him through the air
To see where he might land
Imagine that stuff in video games.😮
With motion capture and some other tricks, it would be marvellous.
VR.... "A Tour Through History"
That would be amazing. Also to see all the old cities and houses in their former glory, with gardens and water, not just archaeological excavations.
Where is Inanna ( Ishtar)?
and.... Gilgamesh?
great please do more !
Stunning!
Wow !!! They were like they are in life!!!❤❤❤❤😮❤❤😮❤❤
Cesare Borgia is the only one I think was a bit off. His eyes were smaller, closer together, and the nose different. Other than that I thought they were excellent.
Cleopatra: Ooh-la-la!
Amazing. Do Olive Oatman.
c'est magnifique, merci
Does anybody know how he does this? What software and process?
No se si han hecho un ejercicio con esta IA.
Usar la pintura o escultura de alguien del que también existan fotografías, ver que resuelve la IA y comparar que tan exaxta es la simulación.
Çok güzel bir video olmuş teşekkürler
Caracalla be like "this is my strong hand."
👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
One more video for all Roman emperors from Augustus to Aurelian plz
stunning
Amazing 🤩
5:27 😂 Ignore everything granny has said.
What is granny said?
Very impressive
I don't care what anyone says, my grandmother said Cleopatra was black and she knows better than the Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians.
Cleopatra was NOT black: She was a direct descendant of Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals. Ptolemy was a Macedonian, which is a northern Greek country. To claim she is black is cultural appropriation.
Skill issue
@@Wolf88888 To be fair, descendants can and ARE born with - sometimes patently - different skin colors than their ancestors...
@@Wolf88888 Do you know irony pal?? 🤦♀🤦♀
@alessandrom7181 Maybe he is, but there is certainly no shortage of idiots out there who would say the exact same thing and not be sarcastic at all. If he is attempting humor, then my apologies.
You know Cesare Borgia looks oddly familiar the more i look at him, guy has a face you could worship 🤩
Catholic Church used him to model for Jesus. That's why. And now the whole western world thinks Jesus looked like that, when in fact Jesus certainly looked a lot more like someone living in Gaza.
@@johnshite4656not true. Roman empire was a multi ethnic empire with different races living all over the place. He could easely have been white.
@@JacobOman-qb1lm He lived in Israel. He wasn't born in Germany. Correct? If his parent(s) were ethnically Semetic then he was definitely dark-skinned. He could not have been white. White people come from the Celts and Germans and other Northern European tribes, they were mostly at war with the Romans for the majority of Roman history. It wasn't until the collapse of the Roman Empire that white people started to take over.
@@JacobOman-qb1lm Roman citizenship was closely guarded throughout most of Rome's history, and while they certainly had _slaves_ that were multi-ethnic, that doesn't mean that the actual Roman citizens were anything other than Italians, and not even all Italians were Romans.
So, what, you think Jesus was born of a slave from Germany? I've never even heard this take before, it's so weird. If you believe the Bible then Jesus was born in annexed Nazareth or Bethlehem of parent(s) native to the region. It says they were Jews. It does not say they were Germans. So. No. He could not have been white. I'm not sure why this is so hard for you to wrap your mind around. Jesus very likely looked just like a Palestinian from Gaza, the ones that Israel is currently bombing into the ground. Those are the Jesus-looking people, in case you were curious.
Empress Nara is Beautiful ❤
wow,I was moved by Empress Ula nara's face. I could see the shadows of my grandmother, mother, and aunts.
amazing👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
With AI, these people could play themselves in a movie.
Have you seen all those AI shorts and trailers? In a few more years people will be able to custom-bake their own movies. Tell the AI what you want, give it a story, or say "fill it in for me, surprise me," and look at all the resources it can draw on. There is coming a time where not all of us watch the same movie. We will be watching personalized versions of each movie, and maybe recommending some editions over others. Don't like a plot hole? Fix it. Don't like a character? Swap it out! Phantom Menace, I'm looking at YOUUUUU!!!!
But I thought cleopatra was not pretty but was known for being beautiful for her personality
oppure era ancora più bella.. chissà..
People actually thought cleopatra was dark skinned? Cmon? She was a daughter of alexander the greats general, who were all described as dark blonde hair and colourful eyes
Dark genes are dominant. So few blonde fathers can have white kids from dark wives.
A correct Cleopatra.
What! My grandmother told me otherwise.
@@Rabbithole8 🤣
So, does this mean I have to stop referring to JD Vance as a wannabe Cleopatra? I didn't see any eyeliner/shadow at all in that image. What happened to the "my eyes are just black lines" look?
Cesare Borgia - the face from whom later artists patterned Jesus' face, until Robert Powell came along.
This is an easily disprovable myth. The Christ Pantocrator style of iconography has been the most common way to depict Christ in Europe and the Middle East since the 6th century, predating Cesare Borgia by almost a millenia.
@@petermoore9654 Give a source please.
Caracalla was so freaking sexy. Interesting
The tech is remarkable, but the Ai puts the person through a filter to make everything about their face look more attractive. Bigger eyes, fuller lips, etc. Its no different than women using filters on Tinder.
Super!
am so curious how ancient egyptians looked like according to AI
very nice video and very intelligent, keep it up pls! God Bless
0:04 Is he the one who was in Assassins Creed
In the whole video i only liked one person Plato
The female ones were done well but most of the males ones sucked.
Very impressive. Thank you very much for showing us those very important people as if they existed now. Thank you!
Most of them died very young...
The antique scarlet robes are epic, of course. Where did they get that paint - from the nearest Greek supermarket?
sua cor foi tirada de um mexilhão e era muito cara
Something tells me they gave them favorable discounts and they didn't looks as good as advertised.
Great work though
can you do Dr. jose rizal a phillipines national hero
Emperor Caracalla looks like any other young man you'd meet on the streets of Libya or Tunisia.
Your works should be in history books!
The now most popular image of “White” Jesus is actually Cesare Borgia. Pope Alexander VI was considered the most Powerful “Being” of his time (god). Thus he commissioned portraits of Cesare Borgia as “The Son of god”.
Yes, you are correct.
In this time and age, there are still some people who believe this hogwash. smh
Which was just another blasphemy perpetrated by this family.
@@Reformowany-n1p Don't worry, they didn't keep their heads for long.
This is an easily disprovable myth. The Christ Pantocrator style of iconography is what you are referring to as “white Jesus” and has been the most common way to depict Christ in Europe and the Middle East since the 6th century, predating Cesare Borgia by almost a millenia. Please stop spreading rumors you heard on the internet.
plato’s statue is actually a xenon statue
What is BC?
Cleopatra looks like Lady Gaga
These are probably pretty accurate considering the sculptures and painting don’t depict fine lines and detail’s.
The issue here is that a lot of human faces in works of art follow the painting or sculpting style of the time and are not necessarily accurate representations of the subjects. They are often romanticised or made to look better than they were.
No sh*t Sherlock.
What makes you think that the sculpted people have a tan complexion? They could easily be pale.
Look at Vibia Sabina. There are other sculptures of this Roman beauty where she is distinctly European
Southern Europeans are pretty swarthy, as a pale white Northern European, I am insanely jealous of their weather!
Cool.