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I Used AI To Find Out What These 21 Historical Figures Would Look Like In Modern Times
Due to the elevated status of celebrities, we often forget that they are normal people, just like anyone else. But the glitz and glamour dazes us, and we forget that, if only for a moment. Same applies to famous historical personalities, and even to a greater extent: we can only see them through the works of (usually) great artists, and this dash of artistic genius always make these personalities look like demigods from a long-gone era of heroic men and women. But just like with celebrities, there's a reason to believe that they were normal regular people, despite their great achievements and stories about them.
This is why I wanted to take another look at these historical personalities and try to imagine them as if they lived in modern times. One of the perks of modern times is that everybody's fashion doesn't tell as much about their social status as it once did, and it makes them look equal, like you and me.
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Vincent Van Gogh
Seeing the works of photographer and digital artist Bas Uterwijk (I, II, III) made me create this series. Obviously he's a master at what he does and I tried to learn more from him, so I was very glad to receive some positive feedback from him! Nathan Shipley's works (I, II) also influenced me greatly.
Alexander The Great
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 until I get the right picture. Each individual piece takes up to 2 hours, which is nothing compared to AI-unassisted methods.
Anne Of Cleves
I believe they are people who were born to shine. No matter how digitally "regular" AI makes them look, we will always have in mind that the subject of the image made a name for themselves in history. I really liked how George Washington, Vincent Van Gogh and Napoleon Bonaparte turned out because they perfectly capture their soul, in my opinion. My Instagram followers gave a lot of positive votes for these images too, so I was very happy that my hunch was correct.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Currently, I'm preparing the third part of the series that I showed here at Bored Panda, where I use Artificial Intelligence to imagine what celebrities who died too soon would be like today (I, II). Of course, who knows what I'm going to do after that, but I'm definitely going to keep experimenting with AI art, so follow my Instagram to keep yourself updated!
Julius Caesar
The one on the left takes over countries while the one on the right raids corporations. Is it progress that we now use cell phones?
Marcus Aurelius
Of course, none of this would've been possible without AI intelligence, or at least it would've taken a very, very long time. I used software called Artbreeder, a platform that is widely used for generative AI art, and the FaceApp application to finish them up. I hope it turned out great. Enjoy!
Henry VIII
Sandro Botticelli
George Washington
Also, if he lived in this day and age, he'd have much better teeth!
William Shakespeare
Rembrandt
Caesar Augustus
Marie Antoinette
It's like the AI gave up after the nose. Face isn't round enough...should be oval not triangle. Mouth too wide, too.
Queen Nefertiti
I think if the face was at the same angle in both shots it would be better. Though she does have the wrong nose.
Mona Lisa
This is completely wrong! You should put straight that woman from the subway that was in a previous post here
I don't think this one is good at all. The mouth is a totally different size.
Considering Mona Lisa (and many other paintings by Leo D) were actually based off his male muse, Gian Giacomo-Caprotti, I think the AI needs to look a bit less feminine, maybe?
God no! This one looks nothing like her; the Mona Lisa's face is much rounder, softer and even sallower. Also, the forehead is totally wrong! Let's not get started on her features... 🤦♀️
Wow. I was wondering whether you could make her pretty. Nope. Not your fault, though.
Wasn't the Mona Lisa model actually DaVincis gay lover in drag?
No, it's theorized 2b a twisted self-portrait of himself from different perspectives
Load More Replies...Caligula
Catherine The Great
Queen Elizabeth I
Mary Tudor
Da Vinci's "Salvador Mundi"
Don't mind all my picky critiques. This was interesting to look at and you did a nice job! Well done.
I've seen lots of AI interpretations, but they all still seem a bit out of reach. If you had told me that these are real people,I would have believed you. It's really impressive.
From what I understand, they are real people. The artist/author worked with an image database, the AI helped to identify approximate matches for faces in the database ,then the human spent some hours sifting through this AI selected subset to find the best match to the art work.
Load More Replies...It's in the article, Artbreeder followed by Faceapp to finish
Load More Replies...I like how they all have clear skin and no blemishes - and are much sexier than the images/statues. VERY realistic...
I loved every AI you've created. It was like looking into a living human being. There are limited historical reflections of African descent but if you happen by one, I'd love to see the outcome. Your work is amazing. You have to keep going.
I love this! What a perfect way to time travel😀 Thanks for all your work!!
Fascinating. If I were still teaching history, I would absolutely share this with my students. I think they'd enjoy being able to see these historical figures as real people, and it might help young learners connect with the course material in ways that standard textbook pictures never could.
All the revision comments on these crack me up, it’s like a graphic designer client feedback meme account. Anyhow, I think this is such a fun series and I really enjoyed it! Great job creating these.
Notably, they all have beautiful eyes, which nobody has any idea about.
Missed racial/ethnic elements. And why are all your characters white?
This was really interesting. I love the way tech can bring the past to life now. I watched the show where they brought Lincoln to life... it was riveting. The first time the eyes blinked, I gasped. These photos help me imagine what these people would be like if they lived today. Good job.
So, none of the ‘people-people’ in the pictures actually exist? They are computer generated?
I think people are losing sight of the main fact here ... MODERN times. People change over time, over centuries. This is because environments change, food types change, and hello... TECHNOLOGY. People live longer, work harder, have different health habits. All of this can genuinely alter ones appearance. It's science, not opinion. Overall, I think the writer did a phenomenal job; especially since they added a disclaimer that this was their first time doing anything related to Artificial Intelligence. The amount of time this writer took to get the right photo (or sculpture) reference, and even more time trying to get it right...JOB WELL DONE.
Don't mind all my picky critiques. This was interesting to look at and you did a nice job! Well done.
I've seen lots of AI interpretations, but they all still seem a bit out of reach. If you had told me that these are real people,I would have believed you. It's really impressive.
From what I understand, they are real people. The artist/author worked with an image database, the AI helped to identify approximate matches for faces in the database ,then the human spent some hours sifting through this AI selected subset to find the best match to the art work.
Load More Replies...It's in the article, Artbreeder followed by Faceapp to finish
Load More Replies...I like how they all have clear skin and no blemishes - and are much sexier than the images/statues. VERY realistic...
I loved every AI you've created. It was like looking into a living human being. There are limited historical reflections of African descent but if you happen by one, I'd love to see the outcome. Your work is amazing. You have to keep going.
I love this! What a perfect way to time travel😀 Thanks for all your work!!
Fascinating. If I were still teaching history, I would absolutely share this with my students. I think they'd enjoy being able to see these historical figures as real people, and it might help young learners connect with the course material in ways that standard textbook pictures never could.
All the revision comments on these crack me up, it’s like a graphic designer client feedback meme account. Anyhow, I think this is such a fun series and I really enjoyed it! Great job creating these.
Notably, they all have beautiful eyes, which nobody has any idea about.
Missed racial/ethnic elements. And why are all your characters white?
This was really interesting. I love the way tech can bring the past to life now. I watched the show where they brought Lincoln to life... it was riveting. The first time the eyes blinked, I gasped. These photos help me imagine what these people would be like if they lived today. Good job.
So, none of the ‘people-people’ in the pictures actually exist? They are computer generated?
I think people are losing sight of the main fact here ... MODERN times. People change over time, over centuries. This is because environments change, food types change, and hello... TECHNOLOGY. People live longer, work harder, have different health habits. All of this can genuinely alter ones appearance. It's science, not opinion. Overall, I think the writer did a phenomenal job; especially since they added a disclaimer that this was their first time doing anything related to Artificial Intelligence. The amount of time this writer took to get the right photo (or sculpture) reference, and even more time trying to get it right...JOB WELL DONE.