The Riveteer
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Just wanted to share these clips. Not A.I. generated but original photo's brought to life. How good is that?
David
David
Awesome, now if we could get the subject of a photo.to turn around so we can see the uniform detail at his back that would be flipping marvellous.
Simon
I agree with everything you’ve said. I really liked the ancient busts brought to life one I saw. My reaction to the hussar was me being wary of the prospect of AI generated figures. I know we aren’t there yet but I don’t think it will be long before AI is digital sculpting.Wow, I never intended to start an arguement or suggest these videos as reference material for modelling.
I simply find it amazing to see photographs from the past moving - something we never even imagined would be a thing. I've looked at many of these type of videos which do vary in quality quite a bit, but, as I said above - it's still technology in it's infancy -that is no reason in my mind to dismiss it out of hand.
When Pixar was at this stage we were all amazed and now those early films just look primitive and blocky because a lot more progress has been made.
Similar videos to these have surfaced translating old painted portraits and sculpted busts from antiquity of many historical personalities. I can forgive the odd wonky render of a hand or poor animation of flowing hair when I can now see Napoleon or Julius Caesar smiling or laughing. We can never know how accurate such renditions are, but I personally find it brings life to a subject and makes them feel more human and relatable.
David