Guy Uses Modern Software To Restore The Faces Of Julius Caesar And 23 Other People From Ancient History – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Guy Uses Modern Software To Restore The Faces Of Julius Caesar And 23 Other People From Ancient History

Roman General And Statesman Julius Caesar

For many of us, history used to be a bit of a boring topic in school. But, over the years, it has become clear that it wasn’t the topic itself, but the way it was presented—it just didn’t appeal to the younger audience.

Now, if someone was to show the 10-year-old me pictures of reconstructed faces of famous people from antiquity, which were restored using the miracle of modern technology, then I would have been much more interested in studying the past!

Speaking of which, Alessandro Tomasi is doing that exact thing—reconstructing the faces of famous people from ancient times, and so far, he’s done quite a few of them!

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Greek Philosopher Socrates

So, Alessandro Tomasi is a 20-year-old Italian-Lebanese artist and student from Florence, Italy who has recently started reconstructing the faces of historical figures of the distant past.

By reconstructing, we mean that he has practically taken a bust of said historical figure and did some technical wizardry to make them look like real people.

He has so far done a number of historical personas, like Plato, Aristotle, Socrates, Homer, Cleopatra, Hannibal Barca, Emperor Elegabalus, Septimus Severus, Herodotus, and many others.

Greek Historian Herodotus

When asked how he came up with the idea to start reconstructing faces of historical figures, he explained that he has always been interested in history—Greco-Roman and Phoenician history, in particular—and that he launched this little facial reconstruction project after seeing others do it online:

“I decided to start doing these reconstructions after coming across other reconstructions on the internet, which have obviously been done by people with absolutely no knowledge about genetics or history. Other than the fact that it is very interesting for me to bring busts to life, the main reason I started making them is basically a response to the other historically inaccurate ones I saw.”

Greek Philosopher Aristotle

Tomasi explained that he uses two bits of software for the face reconstruction: Photoshop and Artbreeder. Photoshop is (probably) self-explanatory, but Artbreeder is an online tool that makes use of machine learning to control and manipulate portraits. In Tomasi’s case, Artbreeder is used to create the base, while the rest of it (the majority) is work with Photoshop.

“Now, the most important part, the way I choose the color of the skin, eye color, etc. is by reading population genetics studies and trying my best to relate them to the genealogy of the historical figure I am reconstructing the face of,” elaborated Tomasi.

He continued: “I also refer to physical descriptions of the figures I am working on, written by ancient historians like Suetonius and Pliny the Elder. However, it is important to keep in mind that many of the descriptions in these ancient texts aren’t necessarily reliable as many were not written contemporarily to the persons they were describing.”

“Also, we have to remember that most statues did not appear as we see them now, as they were originally colored and as a result, some traces of the colors and pigmentations can still be traced, which also helps as a reference, but in most cases, it is not possible to use this method as a reference.”

Roman Statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero

As is common with art, facial reconstruction doesn’t come easy. And it’s not just the meticulous work regarding the study of all the genealogies and genetics, as explained Tomasi:

“I would say the biggest challenge is trying to find the right bust to work from. I always try to find busts made during the lifetime of the person I am reconstructing the face of when I can, to be as accurate as possible.”

So far, Hannibal Barca is Tomasi’s favorite project as it was extremely interesting for him to bring such a fascinating historical figure back to life, though he also said that he really likes how Cicero turned out too.

Carthaginian General And Statesman Hannibal Barca

King Of Macedon Alexander The Great

Roman Emperor And Philosopher Marcus Aurelius

Poet Homer

Greek Stoic Philosopher Chrysippus Of Soli

Greek Philosopher Plato

Greek Philosopher Antisthenes

Roman Emperor Hadrian

Egyptian Ruler Cleopatra

Greek Philosopher And Mathematician Pythagoras

Greco-Phoenician Philosopher, Mathematician And Astronomer Thales Of Miletus

Roman Emperor Caracalla

Roman Emperor Elagabalus

Greco-Phoenician Philosopher Zeno Of Citium

Roman General And Statesman Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus

Greek Statesmen, Orator And General Pericles

Greek Philosopher Parmenides Of Elea

Roman Emperor Septimius Severus

Greek General And Historian Thucydides

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