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I Used AI To Find Out What These 33 Historical And Mythical Figures Would Look Like If They Were Modern Everyday People (New Pics)
The patina of history shrouds many famous personalities and mythical figures in mystery. The distance of time and the mastership of the artists make all of them look like, well, gods or demigods. Comparing yourself to them may be daunting, and you rarely think of them as regular people with normal needs. But they are, and I wanted to show you this. But how else could I do it if not with the help of artificial intelligence, which is pretty accessible these days, and it produces wonderful results.
It's not the first time I've done this, and you may check out the previous post and see how I progressed since the last time. And without further ado, let's me show you what I've done this time. I think it really proves that they could be any one of us, and us—any one of them. I hope this inspires you to do great things today. Enjoy!
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Matau Tathonca
The recreations of the photographer and digital artist Bas Uterwijk (I, II, III) made me create this series in the first place. Obviously, he's a master of the medium, and I started by trying to learn more from him and emulate his style. I was very glad to receive some positive feedback from him the last time I talked with him! I would also like to mention Nathan Shipley's works (I, II), which also influenced me greatly.
Fayum Mummy Portrait
Apollo
When choosing the character, the most time-consuming thing is to find an image that resembles the historical figure. I spend hours in image databases and do research about how the historical personalities looked until I get the right picture. The time it takes greatly depends on the piece, but each individual recreation takes up to 2 hours, which is nothing compared to AI-unassisted methods that may take from days to months.
Hatsheput, Pharaoh
Madame De Pompadour
I believe that these legendary and historical personalities were really special, no matter how common and mundane the AI makes them look. No matter how regular they might look, we will always have in mind that they've a made a name for themselves in history, and the surrounding aura of their historical significance never really fades, unless it's completely forgotten. This time I'm more happy with my works than the previous, and I can really feel the progress from the last time.
Leonardo Da Vinci
Saint Joseph
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Lucifer
Isaac Newton
Joan Of Arc
Queen Nefertiti
Zeus
Caligula
If his hair was blonde he’d look like that assshole kid from Game of Thrones that was king for a bit.
You mean Facebook! Its the Zuckerberg haircut lol!
Load More Replies...narrower face overall as well as lips, recess chin a little, nose a little more bulbous.
He looks like Mark Zuckerberg and Toby Maguire's love child. Woah.
anyone watched Dexter: New Blood recently...? because I know who this kid reminds me of
I think that's when the brows are very bushy or something..
Load More Replies...Looks like Barron Trump, to me. I pray that the similarities end THERE! 🥺
I think this one is pretty close, And DennyS, I gave myself that haircut when I was in first grade. I was forbidden scissors for a long time after 😁
oh yeah, the guy who married his sister, killed her, and tried to elect his horse to the senate
Turin's Holy Shroud
Statue Of Liberty
Saladin, Sultan Of Egypt And Syria
Johan Sebastian Bach
Isabel, Princess Imperial Of Brazil
Signed the law for the liberation of slaves in Brazil.
Christina Of Denmark
Aphrodite
Ludwig Van Beethoven
Antonio Vivaldi
Frederic Chopin
Katherine Swynford
Mary Shelley
Mary, Queen Of Scots
Costanza Bonarelli, Noblewoman, Merchant And Art Dealer
Miss Edith Corse Evans
She was one of 4 first-class women to die on the Titanic, her body never found.
Michelangelo's David
Livia Drusilla
Cleopatra
"The Sacred Heart Of Mary"
Lady Of Elche
Hidreley! sorry there are so many people hating on your stuff!! I think what you do is awesome!
Same here, great job. I think some people think their opinion is worth nothing unless it's negative.
Load More Replies...I must admit, I loved this post and seeing the recreations is fun! Also almost all of them are really sexy! In my opinion it doesn't mean that you haven't been precise in the making but that with a little care and makeup anyone can have a great appearance!
They went a bit overboard on the black Egyptians. Ruling Egyptians of those time periods look much like the Egyptians of today, so says multiple studies of the DNA. I think every time we deliberately misrepresent this fact we devalue when the Nubians actually controlled Egypt
I thought these were really interesting. It brings art and history to life for modern eyes. It's easier to put yourself in their shoes and imagine what they may have went through. People have to realize too that a lot of these statues were stylized. We can't know what they really look like but based on the art and the AI this is the closest they have...Great Job Hidrėlėy
Hidreley, I only commented on the ones I thought didn't fit. Know that all the ones without a comment from me were awesome!
I commend the skill involved, but I think most of these don’t express the “feeling” of the person, not to mention the facial features and bone structure. Having said that, I work in Photoshop and can only imagine how extremely hard and time consuming this must be.
Zues and Aphrodite are perfect w cgi. Very realistic. Caligula looks exactly how you'd think he'd be. Lol
Apollo and Joseph are gorgeous and so is every woman on here. Cleopatra extraordinary
Load More Replies...I think these are great! A great selection of interesting figures from history and weirdly accurate to what historians believe! The exception is the two ancient Egyptian queens Nefertiti and Hatshepsut. Ancient Egyptians were a Mediteranean people like the Italians and Greeks. They were not sub-saharan dark skinned people. So a more accurate likeness would be something like Alyssa Milano or Lady Gaga. (Cleopatra was actually Greek and her picture was great.) But other than those two, spot on! These were so much fun to look at.
I do tend to enjoy viewing these things and some were really well made, but I fail to see the point of using idealised statues of mythological characters etc to recreate "people". The statue of liberty was never a person. For me, the interest usually lays in seeing past the idealisations of portraits of actual people, to try to understand what they might have really looked like.
It really makes sence to turn greek god statues into "modern people"...
Very interesting, some are close to excellent, well done Hidreley, I enjoyes your work !!!
It's interesting to see but the AI photos have faces that are generally too angular and 'skinny'. Many of the statues and portraits show people with rounder faces and less defined features (such as chins and jawlines)
I believe this is because the AI uses libraries of photos probably from celebrity and stock images causing the results to be biased toward a more chiseled, slimmer look.
Load More Replies...People on here are total hacks and miserable. Your work is a joy to watch and the interpretations are fantastic! Please keep doing these and just ignore the ignorant! 🥰
Stop falsifying history in the name of politicale correctness! Either the male nor the female Egyptian pharaohs were not black!
These are very cool and interesting! My only criticism is that all of them look like models and follow our current beauty standards very strictly. It fits well with the mythical characters and of course the statues and paintings are based on people who were more attractive than average. But I think with some of the statues you can see how different kind of beauty was valued then. And then there are the historical figures who (I hope) reached their status based on something else than looks; there's no reason why they wouldn't look more like average people.
Most all of the "recreations" did not accurately represent many originally features like the shapes of the faces, noses, eyes, and jaws. Also the angles of the original picture and remake were significantly different making it difficult to compare. A lot of artistic license was taken on details that were shown. Meh.
Also, I’d like to see these people in their original clothing, hair style, no makeup. Don’t turn them into modern-day people because they’re NOT.
This would then be a possible topic for a completely different post one day.
Load More Replies...Amazing AI work! Most of the commenters have no idea what they are looking at, so ignore them. Great stuff.
Giving all the blonde haired people blue eyes was kind of annoying.
Hidreley! sorry there are so many people hating on your stuff!! I think what you do is awesome!
Same here, great job. I think some people think their opinion is worth nothing unless it's negative.
Load More Replies...I must admit, I loved this post and seeing the recreations is fun! Also almost all of them are really sexy! In my opinion it doesn't mean that you haven't been precise in the making but that with a little care and makeup anyone can have a great appearance!
They went a bit overboard on the black Egyptians. Ruling Egyptians of those time periods look much like the Egyptians of today, so says multiple studies of the DNA. I think every time we deliberately misrepresent this fact we devalue when the Nubians actually controlled Egypt
I thought these were really interesting. It brings art and history to life for modern eyes. It's easier to put yourself in their shoes and imagine what they may have went through. People have to realize too that a lot of these statues were stylized. We can't know what they really look like but based on the art and the AI this is the closest they have...Great Job Hidrėlėy
Hidreley, I only commented on the ones I thought didn't fit. Know that all the ones without a comment from me were awesome!
I commend the skill involved, but I think most of these don’t express the “feeling” of the person, not to mention the facial features and bone structure. Having said that, I work in Photoshop and can only imagine how extremely hard and time consuming this must be.
Zues and Aphrodite are perfect w cgi. Very realistic. Caligula looks exactly how you'd think he'd be. Lol
Apollo and Joseph are gorgeous and so is every woman on here. Cleopatra extraordinary
Load More Replies...I think these are great! A great selection of interesting figures from history and weirdly accurate to what historians believe! The exception is the two ancient Egyptian queens Nefertiti and Hatshepsut. Ancient Egyptians were a Mediteranean people like the Italians and Greeks. They were not sub-saharan dark skinned people. So a more accurate likeness would be something like Alyssa Milano or Lady Gaga. (Cleopatra was actually Greek and her picture was great.) But other than those two, spot on! These were so much fun to look at.
I do tend to enjoy viewing these things and some were really well made, but I fail to see the point of using idealised statues of mythological characters etc to recreate "people". The statue of liberty was never a person. For me, the interest usually lays in seeing past the idealisations of portraits of actual people, to try to understand what they might have really looked like.
It really makes sence to turn greek god statues into "modern people"...
Very interesting, some are close to excellent, well done Hidreley, I enjoyes your work !!!
It's interesting to see but the AI photos have faces that are generally too angular and 'skinny'. Many of the statues and portraits show people with rounder faces and less defined features (such as chins and jawlines)
I believe this is because the AI uses libraries of photos probably from celebrity and stock images causing the results to be biased toward a more chiseled, slimmer look.
Load More Replies...People on here are total hacks and miserable. Your work is a joy to watch and the interpretations are fantastic! Please keep doing these and just ignore the ignorant! 🥰
Stop falsifying history in the name of politicale correctness! Either the male nor the female Egyptian pharaohs were not black!
These are very cool and interesting! My only criticism is that all of them look like models and follow our current beauty standards very strictly. It fits well with the mythical characters and of course the statues and paintings are based on people who were more attractive than average. But I think with some of the statues you can see how different kind of beauty was valued then. And then there are the historical figures who (I hope) reached their status based on something else than looks; there's no reason why they wouldn't look more like average people.
Most all of the "recreations" did not accurately represent many originally features like the shapes of the faces, noses, eyes, and jaws. Also the angles of the original picture and remake were significantly different making it difficult to compare. A lot of artistic license was taken on details that were shown. Meh.
Also, I’d like to see these people in their original clothing, hair style, no makeup. Don’t turn them into modern-day people because they’re NOT.
This would then be a possible topic for a completely different post one day.
Load More Replies...Amazing AI work! Most of the commenters have no idea what they are looking at, so ignore them. Great stuff.
Giving all the blonde haired people blue eyes was kind of annoying.