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HISTORY IN 3D - ANCIENT ROME 320 AD - 2nd trailer

HISTORY IN 3D - ANCIENT ROME 320 AD - 2nd trailer

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
Here is the 2nd trailer about our large project - detailed 3D reconstruction of the center of ancient Rome as it was in 320 AD. Some new buildings are added, these are most temples of Capitoline hill, temple of Divine Augustus, basilica Argentaria etc. The further improvements are in progress and you will be able to see them in a near future. Rome, you were founded to rule the world. You not only gave us many of the Laws that govern us to this day and the greatest Republic and Empire that ever was but preserved wonderful Greece that had come before you and your architecture and engineering is stunning to us even today. Also.
Caesar, Augustus, Hadrian, Marcus Aurelius, Virgil, Horace, Livy, Lucretius, Ovid, and more. All roads lead to Rome.
The glory and grandeur that is the Eternal City. Love You Forever.

Date: 2024-03-27

Comments and reviews: 34


the mighty columns with the golden crowns and the golden reliefs above them, all over pure white marble
Its like a little slice of heaven there. And for some reason it makes me a bit hungry for some wedding cake, lol.
Damn how I wish I could walk the streets of Ancient Rome and see these great wonders myself. How about making a VR fly-by video of this Or commission some programmers to do a VR free-roam version that could be used with an Oculist headset That would be swell!

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Now, what percentage is based on facts, what on artistic interpretation and liberties 10/90 20/80 50/50 I don't talk about the trees, but the buildings, statues, ordinairy houses, colours. I mean, we also don't know what colours a dinosoar really had, we assume they were not pink or orange, given nature's logical way of doing things, but actually, we don't really know for sure.
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Yes imagine make it have no forklift they didn’t have any cranes all that work was done by hand and I was very skilled let you know they didn’t have tools We’ve got this day and time they were just very skilled we probably ain’t got nobody in the United States are no words in this world I can do that kind of work that good at work and just amazes me
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Why can’t we just get a historical game that’s just a living breathing museum. I mean assassins creed has a discovery mode but a lot of that game is kinda fantasy. But it would be so cool if a game developer could make something like that so they could show it in history classes I feel kids would be much more interested in that
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Love it! Really great job done on this! But still, the temples would have been coloured. I know, the colours would be speculative to some degree, but the temples definitely were not whitewashed like this. But I'm being hypercritical. Please go on like this. Thanks to you, people discover their interest in history. :-)
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I notice that there is a distinct lack of greenery. Did the ancient romans not have pot plants and ways of decorating with plants I mean, most places have some greenery even if it is not considered structural. I wonder if that was a part of it and we just do not get to see that. All that stone.
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Can you imagine the reaction of some rough & ready subject from the periphery of the empire (eg, a Germanic or North African or distant Celt, landing in 4th century Rome How dumbfounded they would have been I mean, these renderings are pretty awe-inspiring even for us moderns city dwellers.
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Great job Danila Loginov. Today, Rome, my favorite city, has wide open vistas in addition to the fantastic Roman remains. I didn't realize how much the Romans (despite studying Roman history) built wall to wall! I mean, it seems every sq. ft of downtown Ancient Rome, had a building.
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By 320AD late antiquity, the post Constantine era, I suspect there will be a lot more monotheist(Christian) inspired architecture and statues than a full blown high classical polytheist style. What I see here is more like 100AD Trajian/Hadrian period, at the height of the empire.
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The video is not completely accurate. The roman life was much more colorful than what we see in the video. The statues were colored and not as they are displayed in their natural stone white. The houses, walls, columns etc they were all painted and decorated with pictures.
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Thanks i really liked this video. What's not to like The music is mellow and the video is a tour of ancient Rome that would have took decades to unravel if not for modern technology. I might also suggest some captions telling us what the important structures were.
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I've never really been interested in Ancient Rome, i mean, its okay, id much prefer Egypt or ancient Peru or Bolivia or ancient Greece, i don't don't know, maybe because years ago when i watched Gladiator it bored the arse off me.
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The statues would not have been white. They would be painted and there would me some colorful decorations on the building facades. Also, it would be helpful to identify the key buildings with call outs and arrows.
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Did not see the Pantheon. And I wish the actual ruins that are still there would have been superimposed on still photos for a few seconds so we could see everything in relation to what is left.
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Hellenistic Greece contributed a lot to influence Roman architecture, but Rome itself invented practical innovations, resulting in marvellous buildings and monuments to stun visitors in amazement!
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It’s amazing to me what the ancient civilizations could do, with how they planned the cities and were able to build like they did with almost none f the things we Have to Have today.
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I live in Rome and trust me, the ancient romans would be ashamed to see that the once greatest capital is now streets and ancients sites full of garbage thrown by non-caring people.
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MAGNIFICENT! I've loved Roman architecture since I can remember. I've even incorporated some of its architecture in some of my art. But this is the epitome of what time actually was.
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Oh, how many young people could I have lured to learning history, if I had this clip on a screen before my class. Today books and imagination lost art. Beatifull!
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Rome was a pigsty. The average citizen cast their waste in the streets. There was a middle class’ and slaves did all the labor. Their living conditions were abhorrent.
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Amazing architecture, but I'm surprised how close all this buildings next to each other. Every sq feet probably use to cost a fortune.
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Ancient Rome looks much greater and civilized than todays megalopolises. Our civilization has already reached its peak in the 4th century.
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Funny how when we look to the past we see people as idiot savages but then we look even further back and see the romans as Gods.
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Cute, but still, when you have a communal can. er. that doesn't sound like an advanced civilization, well, in its time.
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Great job! Many thanks for video! Impossible to imagine a city build without machines and modern technologies. :)
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They could not build that now! The engineering calculations must have been phenomenal - and with Roman numerals!
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Great video. It would be useful to have a list of the buildings being reconstructed as the video progresses.
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Could you give some info about what we are seeing The temple of Jupiter, the basilica of Maxentius etc.
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Everything comes around in circles, buildings like this will/ will have to come around again at some point!
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It was around those years that the pagan barbaric regime collapsed and Christianity came to power.
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I don't have ancient Rome memorized so some descriptions of what I was seeing would have been nice.
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Brilliant reconstruction, I am very angry at medieval Romans and barbarians for destroying this paradise
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Beautiful Roman Capitoline Hill 3D videos. I like the three fire bowl in front of the temple.
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Siempre e sido un apacionado de la historia y me encantan las graficas. , felicidades
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