Marie Antoinette would have looked completely different from the painting in real life and probably nothing like the photoshopped version either. At that time I imagine most painters would paint their subjects (or be bribed to) much younger/prettier/smaller than they really were, making the eyes bigger or changing the lip to be more to the subject's desire, and of course in most portraits like these, the skin is always smooth and clear. Maybe Marie Antoinette had freckles or maybe her skin was really dry and flaky. Even If that was the case, no painter would paint the Queen of France with bad skin or ugly facial features (if she had any, I can never tell with these style of paintings. The people in them look so unrealistic to me, so it's always hard to imagine what people looked like)
I think It's so weird when you look at different portraits of the same person and sometimes they are even made by the same artist but the subject doesn't look a like at all.
In a documentary I once watched, it mentions how the painters would exaggerate their best features and hide the not so nice parts, if they didn’t do a good job at making them look beautiful / handsome I’m almost certain they got arrested or something like that. I think this was for Henry 8th though so may not have been the same for every other person who had their picture painted lol.
Guys, calm down! This is not a exact reproduction of her face! It's just an aproximation of how she would look. They just took parts of faces of people with similar feautures and photoshopped them together to see the results! Not everyone is a historian.
Cleopatra was wearing crushed stones , gold, coal, and shiny metals on her eyes before then. Bright shimmering green. They even powdered their wigs and wore fake moles and white paint. Trust me, traveling sales peeps got around. The horrid thing about it is they mixed most things with lead, lol.
all these comments about the modern makeup, about the fact that she probably didn’t look like this either, etc. and i mean you’re all right but why isn’t anyone talking about the talent, patience and the creative idea of this person? like seriously this is great
True it would have helped ( paintings were generally influenced often by the idea of Beauty of the period)...keeping in mind that in death some features change a little with muscle relaxation...the fact that her head was chopped and that if she had not died by guillotine she was said to have symptoms of ovarian cancer with extreme bleeding ( they kept her "going" to make sure they could execute her). But from a variety of paintings, she seemed to have quite big eyes and apparently had a generous bosom...
@@chickenjoelnuggito7316 Somehow they did find a very ancient coin with her side profile of her, look it up. Not typically what we all thought she'd look like but still beautiful.
@@StevieMichelle Yea I've seen it, she had kind of a big nose and we all see the "typical Cleopatra" as a darkskinned beautiful queen while in fact she was lightskinned Macedonian but sadly there's no painting of her etc
Cleopatra wasn't beautiful, the Romans perpetuated a myth that she was beautiful because she'd managed to convince the most powerful men in their empire to negotiate with her, and the Romans decided to slander her image by making her out to be a seductress, rather than just admit that she was a good diplomat
Fascinating but could you do the transformations with a more natural make up free look? I'd love to see an Anne Boleyn portrait brought to life ditto Mary Queen of Scots and Elizabeth the first. Your work is amazing. Thank you.
Just a thought. The Holbein portrait of Anne Boleyn (which is really a detailed pencil sketch) might be the one to work from as it seems to me to be the most convincing likeness.
She wore white powder and berry stain on her cheeks and lips and used highly refined/filtered ground nut oils and animal fats (after boiling for days) and milk cream bathes and flower oils for moisturizing and scents. Quit whoring up Nobility to look like a 2000's commoner. She was naturally beautiful and that is one reason why she was chosen.
i've read and seen in many historical publications that the portraits were made according to the beauty standards of the time, and the queens or whoever had a portrait made for them especially would demand the portrait to have all the things in their minds that was imperfect to be perfected. that includes anything from how big the hair was styled, to fairer skin, to puffier looking dresses etc. folks, you're not the only humans who love editing photos to almost look unrecognisable.
Right!!😂😂🤣 Those painters really had their work cut out for them when they got commissioned to come to work!! And if Henry and his concubines didn't like it..."Off with their head"!!
For those wondering, the closest we will get to the real Marie Antoinette (other than her deathmask) is according to a lady in waiting, a painting by Wermuller where she wears a striped jacket, and the family portrait by Vigee-Lebrun
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She could have lived into the era of photography. Had her head not been cut off, we could have had actual pictures of Marie Antoinette in her late eighties (provided she lived that long).
Certainly the artists made these pictures more flattering. This was done well for this picture! I’d also love to see a compilation of her pictures put together to find the most realistic depiction.
The changes do not make sense. Why would the original painting show a double chin while the photoshopped version a pointy one. And what about those fake eyelashes? They were not invented until the 1900s. Any reason why the base of the nose became so much wider, or the shape of the mouth area changed so drastically? Also the proportions of the face got changed in such a way that the width is the same but it is much more elongated lengthwise. The exercise may be fun but I much prefer the original Marie-Antoinette. :o)
Aside from all of the comments about anything else.... I would like to say thank you for taking the time and effort to make this photoshop and video! Very impressive! Thank you! It was a joy to watch
Maybe not the sparkle Mica gives shadow but French Aristocrats wore a ton if makeup, eyeshadow, painted brows, colored hair even, and makeup painted on white skin. It's crazy.
Cool, my two favourite women of the history, Maria Antonieta, and Lady Gaga, amazing, lady gaga is so beautiful like Maria Antonieta, thanks for using her 😆😄.♥️
MFM LMME that’s an excellent point you bring up since other members of the Hapsburg family, especially on the Spanish side, were reported to have the prominent chin. However, there hasn’t been any painted images of Marie Antionette having this particular chin. So we don’t know for certain.
Highly unlikely. The Habsbourg had very heavy lower faces, thin lips and protruding eyes. It is obvious already that the painter flattered the model, and the photoshopped version is even more flattering.
I disagree with the “makeover.” As a Hapsberg, one of the most inbred families in history, she would have had the very distinctive Hapsberg family features. Changing any facial feature from that family face is a gross inaccuracy. Hapsberg rarely married someone they weren’t related to, and sometimes they were related to their spouse on both mothers and fathers sides of the family. One girl was married to someone who was both her uncle and her cousin. Ewwwwww! Double ewwwwww!!!!
I read recently that of all the Hapsberg's, MARIE ANTOINETTE lucked out and had the least prominent Hapsberg jaw in that lineage. Apparently, her's was so slight it's said that what it did do was to gave her lower lip a "pouty" look. Here's her death mask; she would have been 37 www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/Marie-Antoinette-Death-Mask'll One thing this photo shopped remake of her DID do was to shave a few pounds off her by slimming her face and removing her double chin.
Actually look at the ancestry part of Marie Antoinette's wikipedia article which shows her family tree. You'd be surprised that you wont see any "=" which indicates a common grandfather/grandmother on either side of her ancestry which indicates that she's not that heavily inbred. Geez. Not everyone in the *Habsburg family is Charles II-level inbred. Especially when at MA's time, the Spanish Habsburgs have already died out so there's no more exchange of brides within the two branches of the family.
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This image makes her chin too small. She was well known to have the full bottom lip and large boxy Hapsburg chin. You can't really pick a single painting and use this technique and have it be accurate. You are aware that paintings are the 'filters' of the past right?
So many of these comments genuinely piss me off 🤦🏻♀️ it’s an approximation of what she may have looked like based off her paintings and known features. Just watch the video, dislike it if you think “it’s sooo horrible” and move on. 🤦🏻♀️ I for one loved this.
Criticizing is not a bad thing. I think people are pointing out a mistake, whoever made the video can learn from it and improve or ignoring it and keep making that mistake.
if you want to know what she REALLY looked like. Madame Tussaud herself did her death mask, as well as Robespierre. You can see all the imperfections and her nose was very skinny. Madame Tussaud fled to London and used these and other death masks to start her museum.
She was never "old".....she was killed at the age of 37. The white hair powder made them look older than they were. This portrait is one from her younger years.
Complete horseshit. A painter commissioned to do a royal portrait at that time would have painted her in a more flattering light than she was in reality. She likely looked NOTHING like this video says.
Problem with this is Marie Antoinette didn't have 20 layers of makeup and photoshop. Historians say she wasn't necessarily beautiful, but enchanting and charismatic.
Oh I just wish you could choose better make up cause that is modern and doesn't look at all like the make up and eyebrows they used to wear back in that time
it has been written many times that she was good looking and this comes from important people that met her. I believe them too. Reading non-stop history, she was beautiful.
If she indeed looked like her painting 3D was a waste ... She was physically beautiful! Look to history for the truth but jealous people are in denial that throughout time there were many beautiful people and many ugly people
The left hand one looks so awesome! It looks like she’s a real human in today’s world. I hope you do this for everyone! Like the kings and Madame Pompadour and Madame Du Barry.
This is great work! But you could actually just look at her death mask in order to work out what she would looked like during her time. However, I still take my hat off to you, this was great to watch!
Just purchased a perfume called “Let them eat cake” and a purse with Marie Antoinette’s portrait saying when “I become queen the cupcakes will be complimentary”. ❤️
Marie Antoinette was famous for her striking looks. Specific features she was known for were a nice figure, a high forehead, and a pretty mouth with a slight Habsburg lip-a protruding lower lip that would have tended to grow more prominent as she aged. However, at the time she was wed to the dauphin, eventually to be queen, objective observers found her beautiful, and there are no contradictory contemporary accounts.
Here teeth were actually straightened before she came to France, as demanded by the French court. Her pouty bottom lip is the only trace of the Hapsburg Lantern Jaw that came from Spain. That’s all she inherited from that trait
I feel this should be retitled Marie Antoinette with modern makeup. The after looks more like an instgram model than a queen from the 1700s lol.
Oh yes!!! It's a modern lady cosplaying marie antoinette
tyran different style
tyran makeup back then was a completely different thing.
I literally just spoke your comment almost word for word right before reading it...LOL :)
@tyran sure, but they had a different mode to out it
Marie Antoinette would have looked completely different from the painting in real life and probably nothing like the photoshopped version either. At that time I imagine most painters would paint their subjects (or be bribed to) much younger/prettier/smaller than they really were, making the eyes bigger or changing the lip to be more to the subject's desire, and of course in most portraits like these, the skin is always smooth and clear. Maybe Marie Antoinette had freckles or maybe her skin was really dry and flaky. Even If that was the case, no painter would paint the Queen of France with bad skin or ugly facial features (if she had any, I can never tell with these style of paintings. The people in them look so unrealistic to me, so it's always hard to imagine what people looked like)
This is true, they add some sugar to cover up the salt thise royalties had back then
The filters of the olden days
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I think It's so weird when you look at different portraits of the same person and sometimes they are even made by the same artist but the subject doesn't look a like at all.
In a documentary I once watched, it mentions how the painters would exaggerate their best features and hide the not so nice parts, if they didn’t do a good job at making them look beautiful / handsome I’m almost certain they got arrested or something like that. I think this was for Henry 8th though so may not have been the same for every other person who had their picture painted lol.
Cool!! Was that lady Gaga’s face you pulled from?
I guess so
Lmao true
That’s what I thought too.
omg that's exactly what I was thinking as the video progressed
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Um, you removed her most prominent feature; the Habsburg Jaw. The characteristic that defined her family tree.
The person who did it is probably too uneducated to even know that.
Methven Arundell No need to shame people for posting their hobbies on TH-cam
Guys, calm down! This is not a exact reproduction of her face! It's just an aproximation of how she would look. They just took parts of faces of people with similar feautures and photoshopped them together to see the results! Not everyone is a historian.
She was noted at the time for not suffering from it but instead her lower lip was slightly larger then average which created a pouty look.
Exact. Major fail
she looks like lady gaga
And katy perry
I thought the same
She does☺️
Some of the face features r tooken off lady gaga
a better looking version
Wheree is the tiny double.Chin??
Edit : omg tysm for 500 likes!!!
Its my job to make the likes into emojis if i ruined em:
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your right
@Gacha_ Lauren Yes ikr! I was thinking that! 🤔
Contoured out of course
e x s t e l l a they ate well. I would assume a double chin and a chubbier body
I'm pretty sure there weren't shimmering eyeshadows in the 1700s lol
Edgar Blassia Righttt
lol 😂
They would've used crushed pearls... women will always find a way to enhance their beauty...even poison herbs and plants. 🙃
Cleopatra was wearing crushed stones , gold, coal, and shiny metals on her eyes before then. Bright shimmering green.
They even powdered their wigs and wore fake moles and white paint. Trust me, traveling sales peeps got around. The horrid thing about it is they mixed most things with lead, lol.
@@yellaninpoppin9919 all you have to do is look at the original painting. Nope, this is off.
How marie antoinette looked but with modern idea of make up****
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@@alexmunch9275 Oh... yes 😂
Too much contouring on that long face. I don't like it
I thought the same exact thing. What’s with the false eyelashes and contour? So 2019.
*Antoinette
But...the original looks more realistic. All you did was put makeup on her...and 2019 style makeup at that.
howtopasstime They also reconstructed the skin, clothes, hair and accessories to look more realistic.
I know right, those glittery eyeshadows 😂
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wtf is that photo-
all these comments about the modern makeup, about the fact that she probably didn’t look like this either, etc. and i mean you’re all right but why isn’t anyone talking about the talent, patience and the creative idea of this person? like seriously this is great
Bullshit. The palace of Versailles was beautiful. He is not going to have an ugly wife.
Maybe because there is nothing much to say. And isn't the clip about what she looked like?
Lady Gaga cosplaying Marie Antoinette lmao
That's funny because she actualy did that in ahs in tha hotel season
Honestly it was awesome, but I liked the first bow better
She looks differant in alot of paintings who knows how she really looked, they used to paint people more flattering than they really were
As there was a death mask it would be easy to reconstruct an actual likeness. This is somebody’s idealized modern interpretation.
True it would have helped ( paintings were generally influenced often by the idea of Beauty of the period)...keeping in mind that in death some features change a little with muscle relaxation...the fact that her head was chopped and that if she had not died by guillotine she was said to have symptoms of ovarian cancer with extreme bleeding ( they kept her "going" to make sure they could execute her). But from a variety of paintings, she seemed to have quite big eyes and apparently had a generous bosom...
how Cleopatra looked like in real life.
Everything of her were destroyed, her grave isn't yet found but there's a woman named Kathleen Martinez who is kind of close to finding her grave.
@@chickenjoelnuggito7316 Somehow they did find a very ancient coin with her side profile of her, look it up. Not typically what we all thought she'd look like but still beautiful.
@@StevieMichelle Yea I've seen it, she had kind of a big nose and we all see the "typical Cleopatra" as a darkskinned beautiful queen while in fact she was lightskinned Macedonian but sadly there's no painting of her etc
Cleopatra wasn't beautiful, the Romans perpetuated a myth that she was beautiful because she'd managed to convince the most powerful men in their empire to negotiate with her, and the Romans decided to slander her image by making her out to be a seductress, rather than just admit that she was a good diplomat
Nefertiti however, was an actually beautiful queen
Fascinating but could you do the transformations with a more natural make up free look? I'd love to see an Anne Boleyn portrait brought to life ditto Mary Queen of Scots and Elizabeth the first. Your work is amazing. Thank you.
Yes yes! And Cleopatra and Isabella of Spain.
Totally agree!
Just a thought. The Holbein portrait of Anne Boleyn (which is really a detailed pencil sketch) might be the one to work from as it seems to me to be the most convincing likeness.
That was a beautiful reconstruction from the painting. She looked as though you could talk to her if you could get her attention.
This should be titled “How Marie Antoinette looks in modern days”
She wore white powder and berry stain on her cheeks and lips and used highly refined/filtered ground nut oils and animal fats (after boiling for days) and milk cream bathes and flower oils for moisturizing and scents. Quit whoring up Nobility to look like a 2000's commoner. She was naturally beautiful and that is one reason why she was chosen.
Painting look more realistic, than she "in real life".
i've read and seen in many historical publications that the portraits were made according to the beauty standards of the time, and the queens or whoever had a portrait made for them especially would demand the portrait to have all the things in their minds that was imperfect to be perfected. that includes anything from how big the hair was styled, to fairer skin, to puffier looking dresses etc. folks, you're not the only humans who love editing photos to almost look unrecognisable.
"How Marie Antoinette would have looked like with mascara"
Yey! Loved it! You should do more like this 💕 like Anne Boleyn, that should be interesting haha
Yeah!!!
Her death mask is in Madame tousauds so we know what she looked like in real life
REAL LIFE MARIE ANTOINETTE!! proceeds to pick eyes with sparkly pink eye shadow and mascara.
She looks like Katy Perry
Thank you! I couldn't think of the name. She sure does look like her.
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How king henry and his six wives looked in real life😄
Right!!😂😂🤣 Those painters really had their work cut out for them when they got commissioned to come to work!! And if Henry and his concubines didn't like it..."Off with their head"!!
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For those wondering, the closest we will get to the real Marie Antoinette (other than her deathmask) is according to a lady in waiting, a painting by Wermuller where she wears a striped jacket, and the family portrait by Vigee-Lebrun
did
did she keep moët and chandon in a pretty cabinet
FINALLY SOMEONE WHO UNDERSTANDS!!!
'Let them eat cake,' she says
Just like Marie Antoinette
A built-in remedy
For Khrushchev and Kennedy
At anytime an invitation
You can't decline
Caviar and cigarettes
Well versed in etiquette
Extraordinarily nice
She's a Killer Queen
Gunpowder, gelatine
Dynamite with a laser beam
Guaranteed to blow your mind
Anytime
The amount of Queen fans in this comments section has me living😳🤘
So basically she was lady gaga in her past life
Wow! I love it! Good job!
I'm living for these historical figures, I'd love to see one of Anne Boleyn!
She could have lived into the era of photography. Had her head not been cut off, we could have had actual pictures of Marie Antoinette in her late eighties (provided she lived that long).
Wow she looks gorgeous! You have done a really good job! Xx
WHy did you photoshop away her Habsburg jaw?
I’m not sure she’d have glitter makeup
Certainly the artists made these pictures more flattering. This was done well for this picture! I’d also love to see a compilation of her pictures put together to find the most realistic depiction.
She was beutiful
No no no...no way she looked like that! Where is the recessed chin, the stuffed eyes and naturally blushed face (not makeup)????
Ayyy it's been a while since you've used some Galt Aureus
The changes do not make sense. Why would the original painting show a double chin while the photoshopped version a pointy one. And what about those fake eyelashes? They were not invented until the 1900s. Any reason why the base of the nose became so much wider, or the shape of the mouth area changed so drastically? Also the proportions of the face got changed in such a way that the width is the same but it is much more elongated lengthwise. The exercise may be fun but I much prefer the original Marie-Antoinette. :o)
Some explanation of why these changes are made would be more convincing.
If you want to know how she really looked like, check out the impression of her head taken by Madame Tussaud
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Aside from all of the comments about anything else.... I would like to say thank you for taking the time and effort to make this photoshop and video! Very impressive! Thank you! It was a joy to watch
There was not sparkly eyeshadow in the 1700’s loll
Maybe not the sparkle Mica gives shadow but French Aristocrats wore a ton if makeup, eyeshadow, painted brows, colored hair even, and makeup painted on white skin. It's crazy.
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Even crushed Pearl's and poison plants.. lol
A part of me doubts she wore frosted eyeshadow, glitter, thick mascara and tanner.
*Let em eat cake she said just like maria antoniete*
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But she never said that.
Cool, my two favourite women of the history, Maria Antonieta, and Lady Gaga, amazing, lady gaga is so beautiful like Maria Antonieta, thanks for using her 😆😄.♥️
She looks like Gaga because he used the Gaga's eyes
And nose
And mouth
And cheekbones
practically he used the Gaga's face
And the details of the face
Can you do King Charles XII of Sweden? What he would look like.
Hair - totally different. Dress - missing lace, terrible sleeves, many changed/missing details. Bow - it's become almost 2D.
This doesn't convince at all. I totally believe it's quite the opposite; she looked prettier on the painting
I was literally just thinking about what Marie Antoinette would look like in real life.
She looks like Lady Gaga, with Jay Leno’s chin.
I'm pretty sure Marie Antoinette had the Habsburg chin. Does anyone know for sure?
MFM LMME that’s an excellent point you bring up since other members of the Hapsburg family, especially on the Spanish side, were reported to have the prominent chin. However, there hasn’t been any painted images of Marie Antionette having this particular chin. So we don’t know for certain.
Highly unlikely. The Habsbourg had very heavy lower faces, thin lips and protruding eyes. It is obvious already that the painter flattered the model, and the photoshopped version is even more flattering.
I disagree with the “makeover.” As a Hapsberg, one of the most inbred families in history, she would have had the very distinctive Hapsberg family features. Changing any facial feature from that family face is a gross inaccuracy. Hapsberg rarely married someone they weren’t related to, and sometimes they were related to their spouse on both mothers and fathers sides of the family. One girl was married to someone who was both her uncle and her cousin. Ewwwwww! Double ewwwwww!!!!
I read recently that of all the Hapsberg's, MARIE ANTOINETTE lucked out and had the least prominent Hapsberg jaw in that lineage. Apparently, her's was so slight it's said that what it did do was to gave her lower lip a "pouty" look. Here's her death mask; she would have been 37 www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/Marie-Antoinette-Death-Mask'll
One thing this photo shopped remake of her DID do was to shave a few pounds off her by slimming her face and removing her double chin.
I think she's to light skinned..
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Actually look at the ancestry part of Marie Antoinette's wikipedia article which shows her family tree. You'd be surprised that you wont see any "=" which indicates a common grandfather/grandmother on either side of her ancestry which indicates that she's not that heavily inbred. Geez. Not everyone in the *Habsburg family is Charles II-level inbred. Especially when at MA's time, the Spanish Habsburgs have already died out so there's no more exchange of brides within the two branches of the family.
it's Habsburg , jeez!!! big mouth - no deep knowledge
who else thought of killer queen by queen when they saw "Marie Antoinette"? ....
...." she keeps her moet et chandon,in a pretty cabinet ,let them eat cake She says JUST LIIIKE MARIE ANTOINETTE!!!"
i instantly thought of it!!!
mET A MAN FROM CHINA! WENT DOWN TO GEISHA MINAH
Then again incidentally
If you're that way inclined
Perfume came naturally from Paris
For cars she couldn't care less
Fastidious and precise
She's a Killer Queen
Gunpowder, gelatine
Dynamite with a laser beam
Guaranteed to blow your mind
Anytime!!!!!!! :D
This image makes her chin too small. She was well known to have the full bottom lip and large boxy Hapsburg chin. You can't really pick a single painting and use this technique and have it be accurate. You are aware that paintings are the 'filters' of the past right?
Why did you change the bow on the dress
This is a lady gaga face 😂😍🤭
ur so talented !!
Is Irene (red velvet) perfect?
So many of these comments genuinely piss me off 🤦🏻♀️ it’s an approximation of what she may have looked like based off her paintings and known features. Just watch the video, dislike it if you think “it’s sooo horrible” and move on. 🤦🏻♀️ I for one loved this.
Criticizing is not a bad thing. I think people are pointing out a mistake, whoever made the video can learn from it and improve or ignoring it and keep making that mistake.
She reminds me Katy Perry.
Right, the mv!! 🤣🤣🤣
Lady Gaga
Love how you did her make-up.
Fantastic work on the overall image.
Q: How long did it take you to complete the whole project?
Very intriguing....too modern on the makeup however. I just adore the French M.A. era of style
if you want to know what she REALLY looked like. Madame Tussaud herself did her death mask, as well as Robespierre. You can see all the imperfections and her nose was very skinny. Madame Tussaud fled to London and used these and other death masks to start her museum.
You forgot the fact she was old in this picture
She was never "old".....she was killed at the age of 37. The white hair powder made them look older than they were. This portrait is one from her younger years.
Excellent work.
But now the real question...
Is she perfect?
Oh did you meet her in person? Because I’m pretty sure she probably looked like she did in the painting. Might be wrong but I’m not wrong.
Nah she looks like Lady Gaga
I'm completely mesmerized by the French Revolution and the King and Queen during that time so this was a cool video for me.
Complete horseshit. A painter commissioned to do a royal portrait at that time would have painted her in a more flattering light than she was in reality. She likely looked NOTHING like this video says.
I absolutely agree!!!!
Problem with this is Marie Antoinette didn't have 20 layers of makeup and photoshop. Historians say she wasn't necessarily beautiful, but enchanting and charismatic.
I found this irritating to watch and had to stop but a quarter of the way through.
Nice! Do more videos like this
Interesting idea lacking in historical accuracy, ha ha.
This is so cool, thanks 4doing this
Wow this is impressive 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I wonder how long did it take to do all this work...
Oh I just wish you could choose better make up cause that is modern and doesn't look at all like the make up and eyebrows they used to wear back in that time
She's actually quiet pretty and has a kind smile.
The modern Marie Antoinette looks beautiful and ravishing all the time.
Amazing!
it has been written many times that she was good looking and this comes from important people that met her. I believe them too. Reading non-stop history, she was beautiful.
If she indeed looked like her painting 3D was a waste ... She was physically beautiful! Look to history for the truth but jealous people are in denial that throughout time there were many beautiful people and many ugly people
The left hand one looks so awesome! It looks like she’s a real human in today’s world. I hope you do this for everyone! Like the kings and Madame Pompadour and Madame Du Barry.
This is great work! But you could actually just look at her death mask in order to work out what she would looked like during her time. However, I still take my hat off to you, this was great to watch!
Where do you get the details of measurements, proportions and profile descriptions, to make these CAD adjustments to people's appearance?
Just purchased a perfume called “Let them eat cake” and a purse with Marie Antoinette’s portrait saying when “I become queen the cupcakes will be complimentary”. ❤️
Amazing how this was done. Photoshop at its best
You should turn famous people Into paintings (with the same style) or put them into famous paintings
I applaud ur dedication and the amount of time u put into this tho lmaoooo
Basically the artist forgot her mascara
Marie Antoinette was famous for her striking looks. Specific features she was known for were a nice figure, a high forehead, and a pretty mouth with a slight Habsburg lip-a protruding lower lip that would have tended to grow more prominent as she aged. However, at the time she was wed to the dauphin, eventually to be queen, objective observers found her beautiful, and there are no contradictory contemporary accounts.
Here teeth were actually straightened before she came to France, as demanded by the French court. Her pouty bottom lip is the only trace of the Hapsburg Lantern Jaw that came from Spain. That’s all she inherited from that trait