Truly amazed by how you breathe life into still images, transforming them into vibrant, lifelike masterpieces! Each frame doesn’t just move; it tells stories full of emotion, reviving memories and history. You’re not just creating art; you’re bridging time, bringing the past closer to the present. This is a brilliant fusion of creativity and technology! Absolutely incredible-looking forward to more of your work!
Everything you've done in the past year... you've brought them to life. Ancient figures and it's like they're living and breathing again. I don't normally like AI but this is an incredible use of it. I wish you'd redo some of your old ones to give them the same life. Amazing.
From just blinks of the eyes a few years ago in those reconstructed images, now we're seeing animated talks and some facial expressions. I wonder if it is possible to replicate their voices?
I love these videos! I have been intrigued with Royal history since I was in my early teens, and later w/ world history in general, so I enjoy seeing these famous…& infamous..figures come to life. Thank you!
Your animations just get better and better! Also, I've noticed that the recreations have some subtle variance in the teeth. not always perfectly straight, as orthodontics hadn't existed for most of your subjects.( probably all)
You were right! These are most live and magnificent reproductions I have ever seen! Bravo and thanks for sharing this new art! Where will this guide us in future?
More, more. Include at some point Henry 2 of England, William Henry Harrison ( the only president after the advent of photography not to be photographed) and Tecumseh, who actually has a known painting done in his lifetime, and his brother, the prophet, there are others, but these guys come to mind because they've never been done before
I look forward to enjoying the images. The experience of encountering medieval and ancient people feels like riding a time machine to that era; it's a special experience. I noticed that there were hardly any processed portraits of Japanese emperors and shoguns, so thank you for including the portrait of Emperor Suizetsu. The background shoji (sliding paper doors) are fittings that began to be used during the Heian period (after 798 AD), so they did not exist during the late Yayoi period, which is the era of Emperor Suizetsu. I don't know what the clothing of this period was like, but at least in traditional Japanese kimono, only the deceased wear the kimono with the left side of the collar on top. Living people wear it with the right side on top. I had questions about these two points. However, thank you for the wonderful images.
A splendid job, as usual!! I would like to suggest the creation of the image of the writer Luís Vaz de Camões (1524-1580), considered one of the greatest figures in Lusophone literature and one of the great poets of the Western tradition.
The AI still photo reconstruction of John Adams (5:50) looks like an aged version of William Daniels playing him in _1776_ , a musical about the Founding Fathers several decades before Hamilton. The movie wonderfully captures the personalities of the Declaration signers, especially Adams, Franklin, and Jefferson.
If your video can make China emperors from ancient times to the present, so much the better. There are about 400 emperors in all.I hope you can see my reply, thank you.
Impressive. But I think they move and act too much like modern people involved in day-to-day conversations, instead of having the contemp you should expect for their status and role.
We're operating on an erroneous assumption here...these "re-imaginings" are true to the portrait...but, is the portrait true to the person? Mull that over friends.
The old portraits of Europeans, to me, always seem to have tremendously long noses. Through your vids, I can see that the blank portraitures from the past would've been physically possible. In other words, the artists of the past were probably attempting to accurately depicts their subjects realistically. Well they had their time on earth, but no one lives forever. I wonder what the subjects included here would think of these AI recreations?
Truly amazed by how you breathe life into still images, transforming them into vibrant, lifelike masterpieces! Each frame doesn’t just move; it tells stories full of emotion, reviving memories and history. You’re not just creating art; you’re bridging time, bringing the past closer to the present. This is a brilliant fusion of creativity and technology! Absolutely incredible-looking forward to more of your work!
I will follow your step
Love this channel and these vids. Keep up the good work.
Everything you've done in the past year... you've brought them to life. Ancient figures and it's like they're living and breathing again. I don't normally like AI but this is an incredible use of it. I wish you'd redo some of your old ones to give them the same life. Amazing.
Fabulous. Their conversation really works well!
From just blinks of the eyes a few years ago in those reconstructed images, now we're seeing animated talks and some facial expressions. I wonder if it is possible to replicate their voices?
In order to replicate, you have to know the original.
Now if only we knew what their voices sounded like? I love what we can do with AI, this is amazing!
Thank you beyond measure for the magical, impressive and remarkable famous historical figures to life. It's beyond incredible. Thank you. Xxx❤❤❤
Truly unbelievable and magnificent...
The piano and violin together in harmony as the music is just breathtaking and magic, WOW 💯
I love these videos! I have been intrigued with Royal history since I was in my early teens, and later w/ world history in general, so I enjoy seeing these famous…& infamous..figures come to life. Thank you!
Amazing, the animations look so real
Amazing job! Loved it! Pls bring Leopoldo I belgium back pls! ❤️🙏😍🤩 Love vids! 👍❤️😻🤩
Your animations just get better and better! Also, I've noticed that the recreations have some subtle variance in the teeth. not always perfectly straight, as orthodontics hadn't existed for most of your subjects.( probably all)
es GENiAL que vuelvan a la vida como si estuvieran dando una entrevista !!!!
You were right! These are most live and magnificent reproductions I have ever seen! Bravo and thanks for sharing this new art! Where will this guide us in future?
Brilliant work 👌
Amazing AI, one of the greatest invention in modern time, it can replace people at work in the future time
I’m mesmerized by this
beautiful work, thank you
All of them are talkative except for poor Jane Austin, a queen of words! I’m sure she wasn’t short for vocabulary 😂
Excellent, would love to see Bonnie Prince Charlie 💙
More, more. Include at some point Henry 2 of England, William Henry Harrison ( the only president after the advent of photography not to be photographed) and Tecumseh, who actually has a known painting done in his lifetime, and his brother, the prophet, there are others, but these guys come to mind because they've never been done before
I look forward to enjoying the images. The experience of encountering medieval and ancient people feels like riding a time machine to that era; it's a special experience. I noticed that there were hardly any processed portraits of Japanese emperors and shoguns, so thank you for including the portrait of Emperor Suizetsu.
The background shoji (sliding paper doors) are fittings that began to be used during the Heian period (after 798 AD), so they did not exist during the late Yayoi period, which is the era of Emperor Suizetsu.
I don't know what the clothing of this period was like, but at least in traditional Japanese kimono, only the deceased wear the kimono with the left side of the collar on top. Living people wear it with the right side on top. I had questions about these two points. However, thank you for the wonderful images.
Sorprendente! ❤ bien hecho !
Finally!!! Some believable animation!
Sensacional, parece que estamos vendo essas pessoas ao vivo👏👏👏👏❤️❤️
I would like for the next video to animate Simonetta Vespucci, one of the most beautiful women in history and muse of Sandro Boticelli.
Fascinating video 👏
Perfeição na personificação das imagens
Absolutly incredible!!!
Amazing! Please: Poe, Byron, Baudelaire!
i enjoy watching your videos and i like you teach us a little bit of history....thanks!!!
Por favor, faça Antínoo e alguns imperadores de Roma: Trajano, Adriano, Lucius Verus...
Execelent👍👍
A splendid job, as usual!!
I would like to suggest the creation of the image of the writer Luís Vaz de Camões (1524-1580), considered one of the greatest figures in Lusophone literature and one of the great poets of the Western tradition.
Please do one on Buddha. I love Buddha's Teachings. Thanks
Memories ❤
All are very very good 😸✨️✨️👍
I really enjoy these.
Gutenberg was impressive, no pun intended! Lol
I've often wondered just accurate many portraits and statues were. Fascinating stuff.
What tool do you use to make these images.
I'd like to know too
I'd like to see what Elizabeth Bathory looked like. 1560-1614. Supposedly, she was a beautiful woman.
Can you please do this work on Indian rulers 🎉🎉🎉 much appreciated your work
Unfortunately most of Jane Austin's work was burned by her brother after her death
Austen* and her sister destroyed the letters, but yes
Вы можете с помощью ИИ "оживить" Николая 2? Можете включить его в 17 выпуск? Я ни разу не видел его в этих выпусках
Easy to forget these individuals were living...at least for me anyway. I love history because I've been interested in what they were about
Amazing. It's like the dead have come back to life !
The AI still photo reconstruction of John Adams (5:50) looks like an aged version of William Daniels playing him in _1776_ , a musical about the Founding Fathers several decades before Hamilton. The movie wonderfully captures the personalities of the Declaration signers, especially Adams, Franklin, and Jefferson.
They didn’t Found… and more like abusive Fathers…
@ 5:22, why is Jane Austen shown with a wedding band? She never married.
jane austen 👏🏻😍
I wish you would do this with Billy the kid, and other old west gunfighters--just saying. Enjoyed this, thank you.
Can you do Vlad the Impaler next please? 🙏
Amazing work, however wasn't Commodus known for having blond hair? Because he wanted to be seen like Alexander the Great?
Exactly
No, he looked like a young Joaquin Phoenix.
In fact, it is thought, indeed, it is almost certain that Alexander the Great had black hair, dark and not blond anyway
Alessandro Magno che io sappia aveva i capelli biondi non neri
@@Lory6116 si, non è che si è sicuri, ma c'è un vecchissimo dipinto più o meno vicino alla sua epoca che lo illustra con i capelli neri
I came to see geta severus and I wasn't disappointed.
Can you please do Erasmus of Rotterdam?
I would have loved to see more historical figures from other parts of the world.
Kind of narrow-minded to only focus on America and Europe
سبحان الله كل هؤلاء الزعماء و الامراء و العلماء شعرهم و بشرتهم داكنة قليل من هو ابيض
a parte che sono senza dubbio quasi tutti bianchi.. che significa il tuo commento?
DAM! that opera singer is beautiful!
Time traveller vibe😮
現在正踏往靈性時光之旅的路成中🙏🙏🙏
Being the son of an African father and a Syrian mother I think Geta's skin is too light. A good job on the whole.
Me encantan estos vídeos tan originales
Could you please do Sir Thomas More?
The Roman Emperors were hot.. more Emperors please..!! 😉
Has this AI ever been used to identify people based on skull remains? I’m sure similar tech is already in use.
Me encanta los ponen haciendo que hablan bien simpáticos que maravilloso
Does anyone know where they do these images?
Brother please come to India Tamil Nadu state make one video for us
We have lots of statue
If your video can make China emperors from ancient times to the present, so much the better. There are about 400 emperors in all.I hope you can see my reply, thank you.
2:56 She does not look like Sophia Loren :) I just watched "The Fall of The Roman Empire" a few hours ago!!
Is that Commodus? Looks a little like Antoninus Pius to me.
Gladiator II's Geta doesn't look like the real one at all.
John Adams = Freemason
Muito impressionante e muito lindo,faz do Dom Pedro II ele foi imperador do Brasil 🇧🇷
Still no Frederick II Hohenstaufen. We get Geta for some reason but not the Stupor Mundi. Bonkers.
Los resultados son maravillosos, independientemente de si tuvieran un verdadero parecido a la persona original. 😊
This is awesome but scary at the same time. How much of what we see in media is reel? Mainstream Twitter X TH-cam....
AI Geta looks like he wasn't trying to hear it
wooow una de los reyes catolicos y francisco pizzarro ya que slaio hernan cortez en el ultimo video.
soon well have these recreations in movies
Thats Lucilla?
No creo que gesticularan tanto al hablar.
Chopin pleaseee
What about real dinosaurs depend on ai?
Impressive. But I think they move and act too much like modern people involved in day-to-day conversations, instead of having the contemp you should expect for their status and role.
Can you redo the Jane Austen? Her upper lip would be thinner.
NEXT NETFLIX BLACK ACTORS TO CAST😂
TOO FAST😵💫
it’s not but if it’s too fast for you then you can make it slower
cogwheel top right then playback speed then put it at whatever slower speed works for you
Jeanne d`Albret seria reina sin reino, xk Fernando el Catolico conkisto su reino en 1505
Să mai arătați și alți împărat romani! Augustus, Caligula și Nero!
We're operating on an erroneous assumption here...these "re-imaginings" are true to the portrait...but, is the portrait true to the person? Mull that over friends.
It's better than nothing. So many countless lost to history forever
The old portraits of Europeans, to me, always seem to have tremendously long noses. Through your vids, I can see that the blank portraitures from the past would've been physically possible. In other words, the artists of the past were probably attempting to accurately depicts their subjects realistically. Well they had their time on earth, but no one lives forever. I wonder what the subjects included here would think of these AI recreations?
we all live forever it’s these temporary flawed bodies that don’t
I LOVE THE AI TRANSFORMATIONS,
BUT DON'T YOU HAVE ANY OTHER
MUSIC BESIDES THIS HORRBLE SONG?
I WATCH ALL THESE VIDEOS ON MUTE.
Than don't watch.
@@bartobruintjes7056then*
it’s beautiful but too morose, sad and ok then
I have to ask why all the women in these videos have the same lips and eyes. Do you even realize you're doing that?
👎👎👎👎👎 AI ... best AI designers know the risk of IA
NEXT JESUS
🏕️😒
The AI makes everyone seem Italian what with the animated hands....
🤦🏻♀️
Can you do Jesus of nazareth just like in the passion of the Christ?!
no he can’t because that’s inaccurate. He wasn’t some caucasian/european white man…
No contemporary depictions of Gutenberg survived, nobody knows what he really looked like. Pure nonsense...
ok and? the little we got is better than nothing
@@Cassxowary my point is: we don´t have little, we have nothing, each portrait picture of Gutenberg is totally fiction
Praskovia is absolutely terrifying. When AI tries to sing or act, my gosh. Just stop it.
How can we stop you?
@@bartobruintjes7056 what an obnoxious asswipe you are