I’ve seen a lot of A.I. facial reconstructions on TH-cam, but none quite as impressive as this. Most are little more than animated portraits that are, quite frankly, creepy, off-putting and emotionally disturbing, but the images created in this video are the most believable and lifelike ones that I’ve seen yet. Bravo.
This is by far the best AI recreation of historical people that I've ever seen. Maybe not 100% realistic, because painters and carvers wanted to show their clients as beautifull as possible and left rotten teeth and scars out, but I'm convinced Your depictions come very close to the original persons!
I love this kind of thing... old videos colored, statues brought to life... it makes us understand even better: Hey, someone else lived here / there centuries ago?
Very nice recreations of various historic personalities, however, they wouldn't be possible without the beautiful, hand-painted illustrations and sculptures from highly skilled artists of the day!
Equator, you just keep getting better and better at reanimating people from the past. This video was simply stunning! It would be nice if you would take the videos of all the ancient Egyptian queens and princesses and use your current A.I. technology to bring them back to life again. Once again, outstanding work!!
Despite the incredible technical and artistic feat of bringing these historical figures to "life," I have to say the original paintings still seem to capture a deeper, more emotional dimension of each individual. I have no doubt that AI will continue to get better, but for now, the the paintings capture more emotional depth. Again, not a criticism of the AI, more like an affirmation of the power and expressive talent of artists throughout history.
Indeed. The more I see of these AI recreations, the more I notice how their presence seems to be conveyed similarly. They all have this self-assured, friendly look and appear healthy and vibrant. While in the original paintings, you can see much more variability. It ranges from pious to pompous and stoked to a bit sickly. And although portraits have been known to be flattering, they can’t always hide a plain face.
Wow! Veronica Franco has been an interesting and intriguing figure for me since I saw a documentary on her quite some time ago. Thank you for this recreation!
Felt surreal! Impressive! Can you do something from Iran,India,Afghanistan? You can use Gandharan busts. Lots of Gandharan bust avaliable where once Hellenic culture met Indo-Iranian culture.
Hephaestion is gorgeous. No wonder he was likely Alexander's lover. Also George Villiers was a royal "favourite" in that he was lovers with King James. My favourite ones brought to life are the statue ones. It's amazing seeing how some colour and movement brings them to life.
Great choice of characters; I would like to know many of them. I loved the movement, and the ones who were speaking or smiling. This really gives you a feeling for the Past. (Yes, Nefertiti's nails bothered me). Good work!
these are really cool,you see stone carvings or sketchings of these folks, look so cold,its easy to forget that they lived and laughed, and enjoyed life
😮 wow 😮 this brings historical figures to a whole different level . Veronica Franco is my favourite. I've watched the movie ' A Destiny of her Own ' many many times and she has always fascinated me. Now I have her real image in my head. Thank you ❤😊
I'll have to admit, this was amazing. Bring the long and forgotten dead to life. As a Gen X kid, I couldn't imagine seeing this. How fortunate we are in these days and those in the future to see it in a better eye when tech and AI improve..this is simply the Atari version... They'll put their written words to the faces and give us more incite.
@@cabezzadevaca4157 According to Arthur Koestler in his book The Sleepwalkers: A History of Man's Changing Vision of the Universe it was silver. About a third of the book was devoted to Brahe's background and his relationship with Kepler.
@@graceskerp I always thought he must've looked very weird with a gold nose but obviously he needed something to cover his nose, and a man of his station could afford the gold, so why not, but you must be right. I don't stand on authority and only heard it in a conversation.
I love these videos. As for the critics let's not forget the the paintings that were used give faces a flatlook without shdows and facials imperfections. AI tries to make a human face from these representative artworks. I think it does an amazng job.
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Very nice! For some reason the A.I. doesn't want to render red hair or the pale complexions of red haired people, even when it's clear from the portrait that the subject had those features. Other than that, this is a fascinating exercise. Some of them are better than others, but the way the clothing and fashions come to life really stand out. It would be interesting to see some of the old paintings brought to life of places long ago; castles, churches, harbors with old sailing ships, etc. that are either gone today, or just ruins.
Love it!!! You captured the essence of their personalities. One of my favorites was Julia Flavia. Her lips remind me of Kaitlan Collins from CNN. I don’t even mind Nefertiti whom I suspect would have been darker.
The of the people represented here were, and are unknown now, to most people. An example is Veronica Franco, a little person of history, someone you never heard of. Even Nefertiti was forgotten until her bust was uncovered.
These are remarkable, thank you for your work. Please bear in mind that the painting reference for figures such as Vivaldi [ 5:19 ], the source reference clearly shows the figure wearing a powdered wig; a customary adornment of the period. The AI reconstruction appears to have endeavoured to make the hair appear as natural hair.
You missed Tycho Brahe’s metal nose! He lost part of his own nose in a duel when he was 20 over who was the best at maths (cool guy), and decided that he’d wear a prosthesis ever after. He was good at maths though.
This is awesome! I think these would look slightly more realistic if the faces were less beautiful, if that makes sense. Historically, beauty standards were different.
@@Dont_.reply.-_back_to_meDude… you cant do simple math 😂. The dude Hephaestion was birn 356 BC and died 324BC, he was 32 years old. The AI recreation matches his age, I would even say he looks younger, like in his late 20’s
@@starmember132 im terribly sorry but your wrong aswell u don't count the year u were born an pressuming he didn't die on his birthday he must've been 30 when he passed.
@@Dont_.reply.-_back_to_me nah, your words are wrong. Lets make this easy, type it on chatgpt, If you were born in 1991 and died in 2023, you would be 32 years old, regardless of the birth year. Unless your month/day is declared on your death certificate, the whole number is the one used. In case of hephaestion, since no month or day is mentioned in his bio, you just asume the age he would’ve been that year.
I found some of the faces similar to immediately previous ones. As if AI could not cope with the differences. These are fairly good -but Apart from the last 2-I found the first figures instantly recognisable as AI-or enhanced photos.
I’ve seen a lot of A.I. facial reconstructions on TH-cam, but none quite as impressive as this. Most are little more than animated portraits that are, quite frankly, creepy, off-putting and emotionally disturbing, but the images created in this video are the most believable and lifelike ones that I’ve seen yet. Bravo.
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This is by far the best AI recreation of historical people that I've ever seen. Maybe not 100% realistic, because painters and carvers wanted to show their clients as beautifull as possible and left rotten teeth and scars out, but I'm convinced Your depictions come very close to the original persons!
I love this kind of thing... old videos colored, statues brought to life... it makes us understand even better: Hey, someone else lived here / there centuries ago?
These videos have become more sophisticated over the years
This keeps getting better and better! The head movements and smiles, as well as the other movements are fantastic!
These are amazing, i have been transported back in time, history has come back to life...
Please don't forget we also have this power within ourselves ;)
If they only knew how we portray then, they would all cry with sadness and joy. “I was remembered.”
Poucas pessoas terão a oportunidade de serem lembradas depois de tanto tempo, provavelmente seremos esquecidas para sempre, assim como 99% das pessoas
At least they get remembered now and then,
we, the youtube commenters, will be forgotten in 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000 years....
@@johnsmith1953x dont worry, reichfuhrer john smith. you will always remembered
@@knmaherijayatp8181 LOL! "We will see Ran. We will see."
Se formos lembrados não saberemos. Se formos esquecidos também nao saberemos.@@bibio2001
Very nice recreations of various historic personalities, however, they wouldn't be possible without the beautiful, hand-painted illustrations and sculptures from highly skilled artists of the day!
I loved Sofia! She looked so "warm". These are becoming more and more interesting as the AIs do more than stand still.
2:28 Pardon me as I drool over Hephaestion 🤤
Осторожно! Дух Александра очень ревнивый, он придёт к вам!😅
Ditto with Nefertiti 😂
Beautiful and strangely heartbreaking.
They've had their time on this planet we have ours .one day we will be gone too
these are so powerful. the music is perfect. thank you.
Excellent. One of the best things about AI. In five more years, they will be fluidly moving and talking. Can't wait to see and hear that.
Hello Hephaeston 😮
Equator, you just keep getting better and better at reanimating people from the past. This video was simply stunning! It would be nice if you would take the videos of all the ancient Egyptian queens and princesses and use your current A.I. technology to bring them back to life again. Once again, outstanding work!!
Despite the incredible technical and artistic feat of bringing these historical figures to "life," I have to say the original paintings still seem to capture a deeper, more emotional dimension of each individual. I have no doubt that AI will continue to get better, but for now, the the paintings capture more emotional depth. Again, not a criticism of the AI, more like an affirmation of the power and expressive talent of artists throughout history.
Agree. AI is biased for today’s standards.
Indeed. The more I see of these AI recreations, the more I notice how their presence seems to be conveyed similarly. They all have this self-assured, friendly look and appear healthy and vibrant. While in the original paintings, you can see much more variability. It ranges from pious to pompous and stoked to a bit sickly. And although portraits have been known to be flattering, they can’t always hide a plain face.
100%, man. From the brain to the hand to the brush to the canvas, lands the soul. A machine has no soul, so it can never find it.
It’s a miracle to see Nefertiti alive again. Smiling! Thank you!
Again? excuse me waiter, ill have what they are having.. haha
Do you think you could do one of these on the most famous composers and artists? Bach, Beethoven, Michelangelo, da Vinci, etc?
If Hephaeston really looked like that then no wonder why Alexander mourned his loss and didn't eat for days. The guy is gorgeous.
Спасибо за вашу работу! Вы делаете невозможное возможным: увидеть людей из далекого прошлого живыми, это удивительно!!! Браво! 👏👏👏❤️
CASTING DIRECTORS need to watch this when they make decisions on casting historical figures.
Not these? :
💂🏿🧑🏿💼👩🏿💼👨🏿💼👨🏿⚖️👩🏿🎨🧑🏿🎨🧑🏿🎨👲🏿
@RoxanaCastellanos71 no they aren't bot
Netflix: "Hmmm.. nahh I think they were all African actually."
@@JimmyLeeJr🙄
Pero no se parecen
Wow! Veronica Franco has been an interesting and intriguing figure for me since I saw a documentary on her quite some time ago. Thank you for this recreation!
This has to be the best i have seen!!! Fabulous!!!
At 2.38 Hephaestion is wearing a wrist watch.😅😅😅
😂😂😂😂
It looks like an Apple Watch
And he's hot!
🤣😂
He also tries to button up his classic blazers!
Felt surreal! Impressive!
Can you do something from Iran,India,Afghanistan? You can use Gandharan busts. Lots of Gandharan bust avaliable where once Hellenic culture met Indo-Iranian culture.
Well now I know why Alexander loved Hephaestion so much 😅
I so very much enjoy your work!!! Thank you!👍👍👍😊
I love seeing these! They're remarkable and quite exquisite ❤
Why no one is commenting about the music? It's what makes these people even more alive
This is brilliant !! 😊
Unbelievable. Thank you. 😊
Exquisite details, excellent AI renderings.
I love what you have done with Tocho Brahe. Nice touch to animate him like that.
Fantastic work my friend, it brought me so much joy watching this
Except for Vivaldi. His face barely moved the whole time
Hephaestion is gorgeous. No wonder he was likely Alexander's lover. Also George Villiers was a royal "favourite" in that he was lovers with King James.
My favourite ones brought to life are the statue ones. It's amazing seeing how some colour and movement brings them to life.
there is no ( at least for now) primary source that saying he was lover of Alexandros
it is rather unlikely. there is no evidence of it nor was it in character for Alexander.
My ancestor(Felton) was the assassin of Villiers . Felton was executed for it,if I remember correctly he was hung,drawn and quartered.
@@The_Greek_Libertarian Typical response from a Greek libertarian....
@@mbl1334 its not about politics. There is really no primary source saying that. Unless archeologists find sth in the future. But for now no.
0:31 I thought she was putting ear plugs in to stop that awful music.
Great choice of characters; I would like to know many of them. I loved the movement, and the ones who were speaking or smiling. This really gives you a feeling for the Past. (Yes, Nefertiti's nails bothered me). Good work!
these are really cool,you see stone carvings or sketchings of these folks, look so cold,its easy to forget that they lived and laughed, and enjoyed life
😮 wow 😮 this brings historical figures to a whole different level . Veronica Franco is my favourite. I've watched the movie ' A Destiny of her Own ' many many times and she has always fascinated me. Now I have her real image in my head. Thank you ❤😊
Julia Flavia:
You made her look middle aged, around 45.
Oh boy. That's a big no-no.
She died at around 28 or so.
She'll never forgive you. :-)
Well, the hair does make her look older.
😂😂😂
La gente envejecía más rápido antes.
Yes people did age faster then but as a royal ,living a genteel lifestyle, she would look better at 30.
@@djr6876Yes. Daughter of the emperor. She lived a life of decadent luxury.
This is very good. Thank you!
I'll have to admit, this was amazing. Bring the long and forgotten dead to life. As a Gen X kid, I couldn't imagine seeing this. How fortunate we are in these days and those in the future to see it in a better eye when tech and AI improve..this is simply the Atari version... They'll put their written words to the faces and give us more incite.
I believe Tyco Brahe lost his nose in a duel and was wearing a prosthetic one during his lifetime.
He did. The prosthetic was silver.
@@graceskerp I think it was gold if memory serves but I may be wrong.
@@cabezzadevaca4157 According to Arthur Koestler in his book The Sleepwalkers: A History of Man's Changing Vision of the Universe it was silver. About a third of the book was devoted to Brahe's background and his relationship with Kepler.
@@graceskerp I always thought he must've looked very weird with a gold nose but obviously he needed something to cover his nose, and a man of his station could afford the gold, so why not, but you must be right. I don't stand on authority and only heard it in a conversation.
@@cabezzadevaca4157 It could have been electrum which can look silvery. As you say he certainly could afford it.
So excited for this!!
I am just speechless. Thank you
I love these videos. As for the critics let's not forget the the paintings that were used give faces a flatlook without shdows and facials imperfections. AI tries to make a human face from these representative artworks. I think it does an amazng job.
Bringing life to those who have long long long since past... it's surreal.
I subscribed because I was enchanted with these transformations! Well done indeed! 💜
These are amazing. Can you include kushite kings as well?
Fascinating and sad at the same time.
Time is so fleeting and doesn't stop for anyone.
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Very nice! For some reason the A.I. doesn't want to render red hair or the pale complexions of red haired people, even when it's clear from the portrait that the subject had those features. Other than that, this is a fascinating exercise. Some of them are better than others, but the way the clothing and fashions come to life really stand out. It would be interesting to see some of the old paintings brought to life of places long ago; castles, churches, harbors with old sailing ships, etc. that are either gone today, or just ruins.
@@markd3250 *_Auburn hair goes from very light to very dark.. also; The Hair colour isn't correct!_*
Tycho Brahe's nose should be gold. He had to wear a prosthetic after someone chopped it off
wooow!!!this AI animated images are so incredible...congratulations,this is a very interesting and amazing video!!!
Julia Flavia doesn't look very accurate. Given the fact she died at 30 and her sculpture is obviously depicting a younger person.
Love it!!! You captured the essence of their personalities. One of my favorites was Julia Flavia. Her lips remind me of Kaitlan Collins from CNN. I don’t even mind Nefertiti whom I suspect would have been darker.
I get so emotional when I watch this
The of the people represented here were, and are unknown now, to most people. An example is Veronica Franco, a little person of history, someone you never heard of. Even Nefertiti was forgotten until her bust was uncovered.
Glad I watched this video. Now I've got a new historical infatuation
Francisco Pizarro plis o también Santa Rosa de Lima.
Amazing! What tool did you use to create this?
There were some great dentists back then lol
The best I’ve ever seen reproduced.
what tools are you using? great work btw, these are dope
You should try with Mona Lisa !
I’m love your work
These are remarkable, thank you for your work. Please bear in mind that the painting reference for figures such as Vivaldi [ 5:19 ], the source reference clearly shows the figure wearing a powdered wig; a customary adornment of the period. The AI reconstruction appears to have endeavoured to make the hair appear as natural hair.
Amazing work. A kind of time machine.
Very good Please do this with the statues of Persian kings next time
You missed Tycho Brahe’s metal nose! He lost part of his own nose in a duel when he was 20 over who was the best at maths (cool guy), and decided that he’d wear a prosthesis ever after. He was good at maths though.
I'd love to see a making-of of this!
At 2:30 I doubt the watch on the wrist fits with the time frame - that's a bit of an oversight.
Loved them all. I was especially entranced by Nefertiti and Vivaldi-never even saw a picture of him before.
Id wonder what it would be like to go back in time and walk beside these people and ask them questions and what it was like to know them personally
Veronica Franco looks on point. Remember her from a previous life time
Excelente🎉
Belo trabalho ❤
Tycho Brahe should have a nasal prosthesis made of gold and silver, unless you were going for the pre-injured Brahe.
This is awesome! I think these would look slightly more realistic if the faces were less beautiful, if that makes sense. Historically, beauty standards were different.
Hephaestion hot hot hot!!
Vivaldi's vibrato must've been wild lol
Why is chat replay disabled? Video is great, but why is it disabled?
the music and visuals are so fucking haunting for some reason
"for some reason", lol you dont know why?
Tycho had a metal nose!
Nefertiti is said to be a beauty phenomenon. What a mesmerizing royalty she would've been
Hephaestion, wowza!
Wow Nefertiti one is stunning!
Nice watch
I hate to say it but these depictions are much better looking than the originals. I prefer the ones that more closely resemble the original likeness.
Love that you did Veronica Franco! She looks exactly as I imagined - beautiful, assured, sensitive, and intelligent.
The first one - really? If she died at 30 why does she look like she's at least 55?
Agreed.
And 91 - 64 = 27 ≠ 30
@@felixmiles4909,
Yeah the fourth guy that shows he died at 26 looks like he's 33 from the so called smoke wrinkles around his cheeks.
@@Dont_.reply.-_back_to_meDude… you cant do simple math 😂. The dude Hephaestion was birn 356 BC and died 324BC, he was 32 years old. The AI recreation matches his age, I would even say he looks younger, like in his late 20’s
@@starmember132 im terribly sorry but your wrong aswell u don't count the year u were born an pressuming he didn't die on his birthday he must've been 30 when he passed.
@@Dont_.reply.-_back_to_me nah, your words are wrong. Lets make this easy, type it on chatgpt, If you were born in 1991 and died in 2023, you would be 32 years old, regardless of the birth year. Unless your month/day is declared on your death certificate, the whole number is the one used. In case of hephaestion, since no month or day is mentioned in his bio, you just asume the age he would’ve been that year.
They all had one thing in common: they smelled awful with only one bath a week or two. 😂
1:20 - Tycho Brahe lost part of his nose in a duel and wore a brass prosthetic.
And had a big scar on his forehead.
Homey had a Fitbit in 300 something BC? That's dope AF!
I found some of the faces similar to immediately previous ones. As if AI could not cope with the differences. These are fairly good -but Apart from the last 2-I found the first figures instantly recognisable as AI-or enhanced photos.
Léonard de Vinci please
Leonardo da Vinci...
Fantastic🎉
¡Qué maravilla!👏👏👏
AI is generous and flattering to these images. Like using “ “a filter”
This technology would be great for a Civilization game.
I don't think their teeth where that good when they smiled .
je trouve que la maturité est particulièrement bien rendue.