AI restores Shakespeare, the Queen of Egypt, and the "First Lady" of the Roman Empire, amazing!

**Source: **Xi Yuzi

Original title: "AI Evolution: Let alone how realistic they are, who doesn't like the state of youth! In the future, everyone will have an AI substitute...》

Image source: Generated by Unbounded AI tool

Marie Antoinette

An official portrait of Marie Antoinette, a modern version created for her. More use of her real-life look, rather than a stylized version. The degree of stylization in 18th-century French portraiture is evident. Big eyes, small nose and tight lips. Add a little youthful demeanor. The sense of time travel is vivid on the paper.

The blue eyes are downcast, the nose is more curved than in the portrait, and the lips are flatter, without the pinched, stylized feel of the painted lips.

If you want to present a work with an extremely perfect youthful state, charm, color, eyes, and the proportion of the entire facial features are indispensable, especially the first impression. Mixed model Mixed technology, just like the primitive people mastered the technology of fire, opened the door to a new world and opened up a variety of cooking learning.

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Now AI can be used in video restoration, video generation, photo restoration, generation, and extraction of descriptions from keywords and information to directly generate targets, and some universities and libraries, archaeologists, historical data researchers, etc., are also beginning to apply AI Technology to assist in the completion of some work projects. The image of the person is generated and synthesized, and the reference image of the original building is restored according to the size specification.

Nefertiti Queen of Egypt (Nefertiti)

In ancient Egyptian, "Neftiti" means "beauty walking towards you".

Nefertiti lived in the 14th century BC, which roughly corresponds to the Shang Dynasty in China. She is the greatest queen of ancient Egypt, she has breathtaking beauty, her reputation is second only to Cleopatra, and her status is equal to that of Pharaoh.

When she was at the peak of her power, she suddenly and mysteriously disappeared from history, which cast a veil of mystery on Nefertiti, and became a mystery in the archaeological and historical circles. Now people can only rely on statues to imagine.

The "First Lady" of the Roman Empire, Livia

Livia is best known as the influential wife of Augustus and mother of Tiberius. Livia had a bad reputation, and the Roman historian Tacitus once said that Augustus was completely under her control.

Livia is a very interesting historical figure, and there are many ways to look at her. It can be said that she is the woman behind Augustus: the famous "First Lady" of the Roman Empire.

Jeanne d'Arc

Joan of Arc is known as the "Maid of Orleans". This young woman led the French army against the invading British army, supported the coronation of Charles VII, and made great contributions to the French victory. But in the end, the Inquisition sentenced her to be burned at the stake for "heresy" and "witchcraft".

Shakespeare

Shakespeare is very well-known, sorry, but many people in the UK regard Du Fu as China's Shakespeare and Dante, the leading cultural symbols in the East, and they worship them very much. They even admit that, in a sense, Du Fu is greater than their Shakespeare.

Antinous (Antinous)

Lady of Elche

The Lady Elche statue is mysterious. Discovered in 1897 on a private estate south of Elche, Spain, it is generally believed to be an Iberian artifact from the 4th century BC. However, its craftsmanship does not exactly match other Iberian artifacts of the period.

She is believed to be the goddess Tanit, who was worshiped by the ancient Punic Iberians. However, the design and style of the sculpture suggest some Hellenistic influences. Originally, the busts were painted in bright colors of red, blue and yellow.

Queen Cleopatra of Egypt

Did Cleopatra have red hair? Considering she's probably at least 75% Greek and Middle Eastern. Numerous portraits of the queen survive, including coins of her endorsement, Pompeian frescoes, and Roman statues. We were lucky that she had close interactions with the Romans.

Full lips, high aquiline nose and small sloping forehead. As mentioned above, she's probably at least 75% Greek with some Middle Eastern ancestry thrown in. So assume her skin color is similar to that in those cultures. But this picture does not show the beauty she should have!

postscript:

For some time now, computer AI has been able to generate images of non-existent people, which can be combined with massive photo data stores and machine learning to form completely original aggregates of human characteristics. Like Artbreeder, SD, etc., there are many AI programs that can generate such images.

It's not just that people can use these types of software to create people that never existed. They can also enter portraits of historical (or legendary) figures for a more realistic look at what they really looked like.

Although most of them are historical figures, some of them are mythical or semi-mythical figures in art, which means that with the improvement of AI computing power and more and more model data, the next emerging magical technological singularity may come soon!

Any similarity is mere coincidence

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