I sounded like a broken record while watching this video. All I kept saying every time a recreation was shown was, "WOW, UNBELIEVABLE". You and your husband have created all of this in only three years. INCREDIBLE!!! You have much to be proud of!
Keep it up! I love your videos. Most I have watched more than once. There's something very relaxing and comforting about them. I'm really curious to see which historical figures are coming up this year.
Oh, Becca! I have thoroughly enjoyed your recreactions! And this video tops them all! Your spectacular animations literally gave me chills. It brought them to life and allows to step back in time. Well done! 💖
The animation of Elizabeth I at 9:19 reminds me of a Botticelli portrait of Simonetta Vespucci, wearing a similar red dress. I never would have thought those two looked much alike. Very cool. The animated clips have come so far - the "camera" moving around the character gives them a real cinematic quality. Can't wait to see who you'll introduce us to this year.
I love the work you do. For me Your creations make history a piece of reality and more relatable. It shows that these are not just paintings but real people. Thank you and a happy new year 🍀
I have loved and enjoyed all your videos. Your recreations are amazing. I couldn't help but notice the striking resemblance between young King Henry VIII and Prince Harry. The smile of Queen Mary I sends chills down my spine!. Happy New Year!
Thank you so much for all the work you do to bring these people to life for us. It is a true highlight of my life when another new video comes out! Can’t wait to see what you do this year.
I love how you made sure that Henry, Edward, Mary, and Elizabeth all still kept a family resemblance! You can really tell they were all related to each other.
Thank you for this 2024 overview. This is by far my favorite RUclips channel and I am so excited when a new video is posted. Thank you so much for all you do!
This episode was spectacular. I really appreciate the work that’s put into each of these figures from history, and I feel they are much more of an accurate representation of each of them. I really do love watching your episodes
I've been waiting for someone to do a version of John Milton. There are so many paintings of him young and old. It would be amazing! Thanks for the wonderful work you do!
The animated versions took my breath away. Sissi's sadness was clearly depicted, my heart broke. This may have been a past question, but I can't help noticing that the smiles are always just the top teeth. Is this easier to edit in versus a full smile? Not knocking it, I've watched the editing video, I respect the hard work that goes into these. I was just curious. Thank you for another great year of recreations and history lessons! ❤
Thank you for bringing sir Caesar to life. It was so healing to see and finally say to him im so sorry sir for what happened to you, I'm so sorry up didn't read the warning letter someone handed to you right before you were so tragically horrifically and undeniably wrongfully betrayed. There was no indication that you had anything but the true success of your land and people in your heart. So great that worldly people could have never understood. In his honor, I always turn my back when I discover a present day Brutus 💯 Love Caesar forever
I love this site. It really helps us connect to historical characters we feel we already know although I cant help but feel Queen Charlotte probably had a less rosy pink skin tone {though not dark as she wouldnt have been outside in the sun much}, slightly more curly or frizzy hair and brown eyes rather than blue as you depict. Britain did not routinely have black slaves here in England even amongst the wealthy aristocracy, so there wouldnt have been prejudice that she looked "different", anymore than for example the olive skinned and dark haired Italian princesses from the House of Savoy.
Your channel is very interesting! You really bring these people to life. I found a fresco of a husband and wife who were bakers in Pompeii. The fresco was found in their house. If you would be interested in bringing them to our modern world, the video title is The Frescoes and channel is Seeartty. They are a lovely couple who unfortunately lived in Pompeii at time of eruption. They appear in video @ 12:23
You're doing a fantastic job! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
A little, maybe? He played Brutus in the HBO TV series Rome, that was the first time I saw him. Fantastic and versatile actor, he'd kill in the role of Caesar because of that alone. Now he's the right age, too, to play Caesar towards the end of his life. The more I think about it, the more I want to see it!
As much as I like your recreations bc of the great care you take to follow the sources, I must admit that I cannot stand the brought smile. It shows the same set of teeth for ecery face and imho ruins the complete effort and individuality of these historical figures. I'd much prefer if you'd make them smile with closed or only slightly opened lips. Just my 2 cents. Apart from this small bit your content is amazing.
I do agree. Most of them would be hard to reconstruct unless there were skeletons. And no Roman emperor besides like one who had his skull turned into a drinking cup (Nikephoros I, by the Bulgars after he and his army sacked and killed even civilians.) exists because they believed in cremation and the Great Mausoleum in Constantinople just lost the bones of the last thousand years. And I’m not sure if that cup exists either. I don’t know if there’s any historical accounts on rulers’ teeth, though. It’s definitely the software’s fault there isn’t a setting to adjust.
I assume you mean a broad smile? I kind of agree that it looks a bit contrived, but I think her purpose in this is to show what a person would look like in modern times, when unless you are a real ogre, you are accustomed to “smiling for the camera.”
Henry the 8th had such a big EGO He wanted a son and would destroy these beautiful women. What a selfish man. Marry the first, burning people at the stake just as sick as her father.
Your channel is so cool and amazing! Great job and a Happy New Year 🎉
Happy new year!!
I sounded like a broken record while watching this video. All I kept saying every time a recreation was shown was, "WOW, UNBELIEVABLE". You and your husband have created all of this in only three years. INCREDIBLE!!! You have much to be proud of!
This year please make a recreation of Robert Dudley!!! By the way, I love your videos. ❤
I'm still amazed by Elizabeth (who looks so much like her mother) and Pocahontas! Happy new year to you both!
Keep it up! I love your videos. Most I have watched more than once. There's something very relaxing and comforting about them. I'm really curious to see which historical figures are coming up this year.
Thank you :) Definitely some exciting ones!
Looking forward, with some impatience, to other folks you will bring to life. Here's hoping you have a VERY Happy and inspired New Year!
Your channel is so amazing happy new year
These 2024 recreations were amazing as always! Very excited for the new reactions that come this year!
Oh my goodness, Queens Elizabeth and Charlotte were BEAUTIFUL!
These recreations are absolutely beautifully done. Thank you for bringing these amazing humans to life. 10/10.
Oh, Becca! I have thoroughly enjoyed your recreactions! And this video tops them all! Your spectacular animations literally gave me chills. It brought them to life and allows to step back in time. Well done! 💖
Happy and healthy new year 🎉. Can't wait to watch this years videos. I highly appreciate your work, thank you 🙏
Thank you, you as well :)
It's so excellent as always! Thank you for bringing history alive for my young daughters. We can not wait until 2025 to see who you might bring us. ❤
The animation of Elizabeth I at 9:19 reminds me of a Botticelli portrait of Simonetta Vespucci, wearing a similar red dress. I never would have thought those two looked much alike. Very cool. The animated clips have come so far - the "camera" moving around the character gives them a real cinematic quality. Can't wait to see who you'll introduce us to this year.
I love the work you do. For me Your creations make history a piece of reality and more relatable.
It shows that these are not just paintings but real people. Thank you and a happy new year 🍀
I have loved and enjoyed all your videos. Your recreations are amazing. I couldn't help but notice the striking resemblance between young King Henry VIII and Prince Harry. The smile of Queen Mary I sends chills down my spine!. Happy New Year!
I agree.. the young Henry looks exactly like Prince Henry.
Thank you so much for all the work you do to bring these people to life for us. It is a true highlight of my life when another new video comes out! Can’t wait to see what you do this year.
Your videos are excellent. Thank you for sharing them with us
They were all incredible, love to see when you bring them to life!!
Young King Henry VIII looks a great deal like Prince Harry.
3 years wow, you guys covered a lot of ground in such a short amount of time, congratulations 👏👏👏 and Happy New Year! 🎉🎆
Sisi was so beautiful. A very timeless look.
I love how you made sure that Henry, Edward, Mary, and Elizabeth all still kept a family resemblance! You can really tell they were all related to each other.
Breathtaking! You two are such a creative power couple ❤❤ Thank you both for your exquisite work here.
Just lovely! Thank you!
Thank you for this 2024 overview. This is by far my favorite RUclips channel and I am so excited when a new video is posted. Thank you so much for all you do!
Wow! Getting better and better with the video! So realistic 🥰
Very well done, thank you!
This episode was spectacular. I really appreciate the work that’s put into each of these figures from history, and I feel they are much more of an accurate representation of each of them.
I really do love watching your episodes
These are awesome but especially the women. You captured their beauty. Pocahontas was beautiful.
Happy new year - this is an amazing channel. 🏴👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I've been waiting for someone to do a version of John Milton. There are so many paintings of him young and old. It would be amazing! Thanks for the wonderful work you do!
I remember congratulating you on 10k subscribers. Congratulations on a great 2024, can't wait to see what you have for us in 2025
I've looked forward to each new video in the past year. Hope you'll keep it up in 2025. You're very appreciated 😊
Absolutely beautiful work!
this is amazing stuff . happy new year .
These are wonderful! LOVE the new (?) animations.
Cant wait until this year's finale!
Simply astonishing work. Holy moly. THANK YOU. So well done!
Your channel is so wonderful! Thank you for bringing historical figures to life.
Fascinating. Thank you !
Thank you for such beautiful videos! Happy New Year 🎉🎈🎊🍾🥳 Love from New Orleans ♥️⚜️♥️⚜️♥️
Loved how they changed to a Bridgerton esque tune for Queen Charlotte
Beautiful recreations as always. Wishing you much love, health and continued success in the new year!💜
Amazing
That was truly amazing.
Just amazing!
Your videos are so much more detailed! Keep it up, looking forward to more❤
The animated versions took my breath away. Sissi's sadness was clearly depicted, my heart broke.
This may have been a past question, but I can't help noticing that the smiles are always just the top teeth. Is this easier to edit in versus a full smile? Not knocking it, I've watched the editing video, I respect the hard work that goes into these. I was just curious.
Thank you for another great year of recreations and history lessons! ❤
Love love your channel/recreations❤
Seu trabalho só melhora 😊❤
Can’t wait to see who you do next!!
I love watching.
Thank you for bringing sir Caesar to life. It was so healing to see and finally say to him im so sorry sir for what happened to you, I'm so sorry up didn't read the warning letter someone handed to you right before you were so tragically horrifically and undeniably wrongfully betrayed. There was no indication that you had anything but the true success of your land and people in your heart. So great that worldly people could have never understood. In his honor, I always turn my back when I discover a present day Brutus 💯 Love Caesar forever
Please make a recreation of Elizabeth of York and Henry VII
I'd really love to see a recreation of Elizabeth of York.
King Edward absolutely blew my mind, like absolutely phenomenal
Fantastic work!🎉🎉. I am officially creeped out by a couple of the pieces. They smiled when I wasn't expecting it and almost dropped my drink!😂😂
Your videos are amazing
I love your channel and eagerly await what you create in 2025! Happy New Year!
Happy new year :)
What a handsome man Caesar was. He has the face of a college professor or private detective.
I love this site. It really helps us connect to historical characters we feel we already know although I cant help but feel Queen Charlotte probably had a less rosy pink skin tone {though not dark as she wouldnt have been outside in the sun much}, slightly more curly or frizzy hair and brown eyes rather than blue as you depict. Britain did not routinely have black slaves here in England even amongst the wealthy aristocracy, so there wouldnt have been prejudice that she looked "different", anymore than for example the olive skinned and dark haired Italian princesses from the House of Savoy.
Hard to imagine what Mozart would have composed if he had lived longer. 😮
Your channel is very interesting! You really bring these people to life. I found a fresco of a husband and wife who were bakers in Pompeii. The fresco was found in their house. If you would be interested in bringing them to our modern world, the video title is The Frescoes and channel is Seeartty. They are a lovely couple who unfortunately lived in Pompeii at time of eruption. They appear in video @ 12:23
This looks soo real wow
Always fun to watch her work.
Saint Olga of Kiev
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I have a feeling Mary the first *never* smiled
Yeah, that felt off to me, too 😅 They did fairly quickly convert her back to a worried expression...
She may have but not after 8
⚘ Wow. .. Just. Wowww.
7:35 yeeeeesh! That smile is flat out terrifying!
Edward and Elizabeth were very beautiful.
This year could you make the sketch thought to be Katherine Howard by Hans Holbein
Can you please please do what krishna looked like based on his few paintings and so many description s
Could you do Robert Dudley please with a cherry on top? As long as we're on the Tudor wave here... 🙏
Thomas Jefferson. please do the founding fathers.
Margaret Pole Please!!!!
Yes!!!
You're doing a fantastic job! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
please tell me what is the name of the program that makes realistic faces
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How do you know that they all had straight teeth?
Moshi
Did the boy king get sick that he passed so soon?
Henry VIII almost looks human 😂.
Is it me or British actor Tobias Menzies resembles the younger Julius Ceasar?
A little, maybe? He played Brutus in the HBO TV series Rome, that was the first time I saw him. Fantastic and versatile actor, he'd kill in the role of Caesar because of that alone. Now he's the right age, too, to play Caesar towards the end of his life. The more I think about it, the more I want to see it!
For fun do one of a royal that we have photos for
As much as I like your recreations bc of the great care you take to follow the sources, I must admit that I cannot stand the brought smile. It shows the same set of teeth for ecery face and imho ruins the complete effort and individuality of these historical figures. I'd much prefer if you'd make them smile with closed or only slightly opened lips. Just my 2 cents. Apart from this small bit your content is amazing.
I do agree.
Most of them would be hard to reconstruct unless there were skeletons. And no Roman emperor besides like one who had his skull turned into a drinking cup (Nikephoros I, by the Bulgars after he and his army sacked and killed even civilians.) exists because they believed in cremation and the Great Mausoleum in Constantinople just lost the bones of the last thousand years. And I’m not sure if that cup exists either.
I don’t know if there’s any historical accounts on rulers’ teeth, though.
It’s definitely the software’s fault there isn’t a setting to adjust.
I assume you mean a broad smile? I kind of agree that it looks a bit contrived, but I think her purpose in this is to show what a person would look like in modern times, when unless you are a real ogre, you are accustomed to “smiling for the camera.”
I don't know why ceasers look always shocks me.
The creations are great. But I doubt the people then smiled like we do. They just seemed. more serious.
Did anyone notice how much King Henry looks like Prince Harry?
Do Vlad the impaler next!! Please 🙏 🙏
She did. It's one of the older ones.
@ Thank you for telling me!!
Love this, but why do the women smile and not the men?
About Mary I.. if looks could kill.. lol I don’t think I would have liked her much.
Is it just me or does the portraiture recreation of Julius Caesar look somewhat like the presenter of The Why Files?
What Women Saw In Henry VIII, I'll Never Know ... Power? ... Got Them Nowhere, well ... Some without a head.
Edward I was cute... God bless.
@@Wazupdaddiiz74 I think they had no choice if he wanted them.
The hat is so funny. Did English women at that time wear hats like that?
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You should do the Jack the Ripper victims
Yeah, that would be amazing!
Wait, wait wait. Henry was a ginger. You portrayed Catherine as a ginger.yet Mary was ro have dark hair and Elizabeth was a ginger? Weird. Weird. 5:29
Caesar looks alot like Vladimir Putin 🙀
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Face reveal?
Henry the 8th had such a big EGO He wanted a son and would destroy these beautiful women. What a selfish man. Marry the first, burning people at the stake just as sick as her father.