Elizabeth I - English Monarchs - Real Faces - Part 1

Publicado 2021-05-12
A visit into renaissance England, and more specifically the reign of queen Elizabeth I, starting from teenage years to older, as well as her parents, Henry VIII and Ann Boleyn. Re-created by using several photo editing, 2d, 3d editing, and various animation software.
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  • @dagnelpaula1
    This was incredible! This technology should be used in classrooms. I think most kids would be more interested in learning about history when they can get an idea of what these people looked like. That they were REAL people, and not just portrait images in a book. It just brings it to such a different level! SO impressed with this!
  • @annedonker4795
    love this especially elizabeth as a teenager, she seems so lively and intelligent and at the same time relatable and very teenager-like
  • @dawnyockey1475
    I find this CGI fascinating and creepy at the same time
  • Elizabeths features looked more like her mom but her hair and skin tone was her dad's, just as I imagined her, excellent. I love history and the Tudors, seeing how you bring them to life is brilliant. Thank you for sharing your talents 👌🌟☮️🇬🇧
  • @zaker721
    Elizabeth’s rel life portrait made her look very much like her mother, Anne.
  • @birdbrain9625
    Combined with Henry's red hair and Anne Boleyn's fiery spirit, wit, and intelligence I bet Elizabeth was a real firecracker..lol
  • @miaomiaochan
    Dare I say, Elizabeth looks quite stunning in your renderings.
  • This particular part of history is a favorite haunt of mine. I couldn't click fast enough, on this one! The teen Elizabeth is so striking and real!!
  • @rubyloveii3828
    Henry only spent a short percentage of his life overweight but every example of him is always with weight on. One day I want to see one of him in his youth as the tall athletic man, I recon he was a sight to see back when the average man was around 5’6
  • Henry VIII was a red head. There are early paintings showing him as a young, slim and the very athletic man he was. It might be nice to see him other than in the last portrait he commissioned
  • @alkha4711
    Lol! King Henry sure looked like the average Best Buy employee.
  • @TEMac-vx4cr
    This is amazing work. I only recommend that the teenage Elizabeth and Henry are redheads. That said, it feels ridiculous to complain considering how much has gone into making this. Truly, this is amazing.
  • @moushka2692
    This is brilliant! Elizabeth seems to have taken after her mother, IMHO. To see historical figures brought to life like this makes them so much more real. Thank you for taking the time to share this.
  • @BBK83
    Besides the obvious hair colors being WAY OFF, I feel like this is the most accurate to what Henry & Elizabeth I would have looked like in real life. The Anne boyelyn might be off due to her portrait being made well after her death during the Elizabethan error.
  • @debm8470
    So cool. The original paintings are devoid of life, and any detail in their features so they are hard to visualize as real people. With the realism, Anne is much more appealing so it's easier to understand the kings obsession with her. Only thing I didnt care for was the unnatural blinking. Lol
  • @jigaretta
    I love how Walsingham has that cunning look in his eyes and sly little smile. Your work is absolutely incredible!
  • @tyanite1
    I think you had young Elizabeth absolutely perfect. I love you work. If I understand correctly, Henry had blondish hair with a slightly red tint.
  • @jojo1234a
    This was wonderful, the similarities between Elizabeth and mother Anne are really fantastic.
  • Thank you for sharing . Fantastic and so interesting . I’m British and definitely see the British features come out in their faces . With the older Elizabeth I was particularly pleased as the painting of her always looked so stern and not particularly pretty but you bringing her to life made her look normal and attractive and I’m for some strange reason pleased about that for her . Thank you .