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Martin From Canada27 Aug 2020 9:31 a.m. PST

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Machine learning is a fantastic tool for renovating old photos and videos. So much so that it can even bring ancient statues to life, transforming the chipped stone busts of long-dead Roman emperors into photorealistic faces you could imagine walking past on the street.

The portraits are the creation of designer Daniel Voshart, who describes the series as a quarantine project that got a bit out of hand. Primarily a VR specialist in the film industry, Voshart's work projects got put on hold because of COVID-19, and so he started exploring a hobby of his: colorizing old statues. Looking for suitable material to transform, he began working his way through Roman emperors. He finished his initial depictions of the first 54 emperors in July, but this week, he released updated portraits and new posters for sale.

Voshart told The Verge that he'd originally made 300 posters in his first batch, hoping they'd sell in a year. Instead, they were gone in three weeks, and his work has spread far and wide since. "I knew Roman history was popular and there was a built-in audience," says Voshart. "But it was still a bit of a surprise to see it get picked up in the way that it did."

Shagnasty Supporting Member of TMP27 Aug 2020 7:42 p.m. PST

Very cool.

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