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  • incredibly done yet again | just that the frame is too loud for comfort | nevertheless a wow still !

  • eggman913 - Would you believe, I just stop breathing when I'm watching your art. Here is one more artist that might inspire you: William-Adolphe Bouguereau. Uno mas?

  • man you rock I love your work

  • Amazing work ! A masterpiece! thank you!

  • I really like how the portrait segued nice job.

  • This scares me

  • eery 

  • in soviet russia pencil draws you... oh wait a minute

  • I like your transitions and I am interested in using special effects with my art. I used the shattered effect with some of my art. Having used the shattered effect I know, that the music and images have to go together at a certain pace, and you have done a great job.

  • the morphing is too much, especially for people who dont know... le-trac or some other of the less known male figures in this vid. I mean... give the paintings the respect of 2 seconds, of how they were done.

    This is more like "art you did". This is more of your art, then theirs.

    Next time - give it some respect and let the paintings be shown in the way the artist painted them. HOW CAN I KNOW WHAT IS REAL AND WHAT IS YOURS?

    I respect your attempt, but for me, this is YOUR art.

  • @DecemberSean Jee ! What's wrong with being an artist of one's own !?

  • brilliant work

  • i suppose this editing is clever by some standards, but not nearly as clever as the paintings themselves...

  • Hypnotic! Should be at every train station to calm the masses.

  • The way the editor has planned the images so well between each transition makes each final face even MORE memorable - not less so. Brilliantly done.

  • The way the transitions are so carefully planned adds strength and meaning to each portrait -thus enabling the faces to impact on the brain and, in fact, making them MORE memorable - brilliantly edited. I attach a couple of animated movies - This one "the Face in Art - which was painted under the camera frame by frame shot on film well before computers..

  • Fun with morphing OK, but why not let the images stay still for even a second, so they can be seen? There's some great art here but nobody will remember any of it.

  • compare the first self portrait to the last portrait what a difference

  • Hi Philip, Really enjoyed this video. Thank you for posting it.

  • I don´t know if the vid is about portaits or morphing. It seems that, just a moviemaking came to be regarded as the 7th art, morphing may be regarded as an art in itsef, as well. What cannot be done thru the computer?......just amazing!

    Excellent vid.....what software may be used to do this?

  • Outstanding, like Women in Art.

  • Well done and thought out brilliantly!

  • Thmbs everyone for the cool morphs

  • Brilliant video.

  • Cool!

  • one of the best videos ever!!! thank you eggman913 :)

  • :O))))))))))))))))))))))))))))­))

  • So well done - bravo.

  • très beau travail ! surprenant !

  • damn man names  NAMES !!!! great video though

  • @hooglander13 Names? There's a complete list of names in the description.

  • great work but would you  be able to tel me please what are the artist names?? or the name of the paintingss ?? thank you

  • Awesome to here the one playing breathing every once in a while.

  • Sweet work. Home mine makes it in one of these someday ;)

  • Brillant!!!

  • Awesome! Brilliant work

  • Great !!!!!

  • is this done with dissolves, or a morph effect? If it's a morph, what software?

  • A beautiful compilation, their eyes are all so intense.

  • that's genius. I played this cello suite.

  • Beautifully unbelievable! Quite an Artist!

  • woooooow.....meravilioso....an­other kind of art

  • Someone ask me to ask you this..

    Are all these men known by name and how do they know they are all selfportraits ?

  • Terrific! Absolutely flawless choices of which portrait to morph to from the preceeding portrait. I favorited this instantly. Thanks.

  • beautifuly creepy. With your talents you could make these portraits come to life.

  • Absolument extraordinaire ! Même si ces transformations ont quelque chose d'un peu effrayant et fantastique à la fois à rendre les morts vivants..

  • very good.

  • Fantastic!!!

     Thank You!

  • velazquez

  • i felt like they were staring at me....thanks for sharing!

  • Fabulous work and thanks for adding the names of the artist by time line. Very fine offering indeed! What a nice piece to add to a Father's day send. I think I will.

  • bravo for your video .The morphing is philosophic question !

  • that was great to watch :)

  • Keep up the great work eggman913  :)

  • WOW thats fantastic!!

  • excellently made. a very 'marriage' of digital artistry and classical mastery. more!!!

  • It was like looking at a holographic family album.

  • Wonderful!

  • i felt like they are moving ,hypnotic,but there was certain emotions ,while transforming ,i felt like i saw all the painters live .

  • Buen trabajo. Todos extraordianrios salvo el de Andy Wharhol, que para mi, sobra.

    Muchas gracias.

  • Fantastic..

  • HIPPOTARTdotCOM

  • ahhh that sloer morph works so much better.Lovely.

  • watching Rembrandt growing old only to see him turn into Andy Warhol... absolutely brilliant!

  • Extremely well made! However, I have to be honest... It creeped me out a bit. XD <3

  • absolute brilliant. thanks for posting

  • this is really great! thank you for posting!

  • Wonderful! Oh, i can't find the right words! It's UNIQUE!

  • A wonderful way to show the portraits - loved it!

  • Very creative, instructive and nice.

  • An excellent idea. Loved it when I first saw it months ago, and had to come back for additional looks. Now it's on my favorite so I can find it easier.

    Cheers, John

  • ΑΑΑ!!!! ολο ευχαριστες εκπληξεις ειναι γεματο αυτο το καναλι!!!!

    5************και 10000000000 ευχαριστω!!!!!!!

  • Φοβερό βίντεο!!!

    Συτχαρητήρια!!!

    *****************

  • Absolutely stunning !

  • FANTASTIC PIECE!

  • Totally mesmerizing!!! Thank you.

  • it look like same way with "women in art"

  • Wonderful!

  • You must have incedible patience in finding all this great art and in your work

    Thank you

  • It seems like they are moving

  • awesome

  • Awesome collection of portraits, but thewhole morph-thing kinda frustrated me. Couldn't get a real 'good look' at any one portrait. Cool vid all the same though.

  • 'That is some piece of work'

    (no pun intended...Well, maybe a little!)

    Speaking of the video---Great job!

  • beautifully done....centuries were ripped away

  • fantastic

  • enjoyed this very much. Thanks for making it.

  • Very nice!

  • Cool video, great program!!. Some of them look alike.

    Thanks for download it.

    5 stars!!

  • really well made, but maybe if you left the image for just a few seconds it would be better

  • eggman913 - perfect! Thank you!

  • So amazing!!!. Cheers!!!; ~Sergio.

  • Its weird....its like a face changing expression and position :D awesome.

  • If I am not mistaken, that last one was Picasso.

    They are all very beautiful, and so is the music. :)

    Bravo!

  • Bravo!!!!!!!

    Un cordial saludo desde La Taula de Barcelona!

    Francesc :-)

  • magnifiques images en rythme avec la musique

  • Masterpiece! Thank You very much!

  • cool

  • Brava! Brava! Wonderful!

  • fantastic 5*****

  • thats neat!

  • wow, how do you make those transitions. excellent work

  • Omg I love this morphing technology. I would suggest everyone that likes this vid to check out the users other video called Women in Art. Its amazing.

    I caught a UFO on tape!! Don't be jealous , just click my name and watch the vid.

  • Amazing, as always.

  • I'd like one of these videos made out of all my past life incarnations leading up to this one! :)

  • excellent. exception A warholl

  • lol I love you Picasso.

  • please tell me how did you do this?AMAZING!!!

  • awesome

  • they're all a bunch of narcissists

  • Yeah, so? Who the fuck are you?

  • an ego-maniac

  • dominating!

  • beautiful

  • great!

  • DAMN it man,,, YOU JUST MAde THESE GUYS LIVE AGAIN. Sooo real!!!!

  • hey i made a giant picture of mona lisa out of 12,000 post it notes for their upcoming contest- please check it out and vote- thanks

  • How wierdly calming and spooky. Thanks.

  • No me canso de ver tus videos una y otra vez.

  • Excellent vid, bravo!

  • Brilliant! Just riveting. Another wonderful video.

  • BRAVO.

  • excellent

  • fantastic! just what i needed for my A2 level art unit entitled "self portraits", really given me some good artists to look at for research :]

  • Great Video :)

  • Muito bonito, parabéns

    Berenice

  • wonderfull work

  • PHILIP SEI UN GRANDE

  • Wow!! Excellent video!

  • A very compelling show. The similar treatment of portraits of women unfolds in a chronological way--and I think it makes the experience more powerful psychologically. I think this show follows morphology rather than history, which is still very interesting. Odd, how few of the portraits look directly at the viewer.

  • Excellent work! Thanks again.

  • Wonderful art work

  • Delacroix rox!

  • bellissimo ma per ora mi mancano Raffaello e Dali

  • Good work. :)

  • Thankyou eggman for your wonderful contributions. The whole reason I got onto youtube was your work! I was curious why Andy Warhol was in there.....and am anxious about the connecting thread....if there was any. The only think I could think of was that Rembrandt really painted himself as he was....he was not kind to himself in anyway...and we know warhol didn't like the way he looked....they both had skin conditions.....

    thankyou ....and am looking forward to your next one!

  • the 3D effect here is more evident and astonishing than in the morphing "women in art". I think the order is chosen in order of curious similarities even if sometimes out of cronologichal order.

  • would make more sense if it was chronological

  • disputable whether leonardo da vinci's is a self portrait? Excellent morphing though, pleasing yet slightly disconcerting to watch.. :)

  • Its disputable whether he actually drew it. Some think its a 19th century forgery.

  • Watching this makes me feel like an intellectual.

    This is highly captivating. Please do some more when you have the time.

  • ¡¡Brillante!!,realmente magistral.

  • Loved this one!!!! Thank you. I do agree with last comment. Putting Andy Wharhol at the beginning doesn't fit..neverltheless excellant work.

  • Good work! But, even if I know that is more hard to do, I suggest you to mantain the timeline. This will add an important value to your work and we can see clearly the evolution of the pictorial language over the time (that makes, for me, the difference between a nice video and an interesting way to examine art and culture)

  • bullsh*t u say.. that one he made this video has to put the "pictures" in right order -for the view-.. if he mantain the timeline, the turn from the one picture in an other will be not right.. so we have this EXCELENT work..

    DO MORE!!! :)

  • You are very stupid. I REALLY LOVE the eggman913 work, and I think that comment like mine can be more usefull for EGGMAN than your. I can do more, my professional skills are sufficient - BUT time and projects are different - AND (I repeat for you) the work is VERY GOOD & I LOVE IT. But I can't turn off my brain, so I alway say what I think. Is now all clear for you?

  • I love your work... v.interesting!

  • If I dare to give suggestions - should have stopped at each face for a bit longer.

    As for the rest - good work :)

  • wonderful, stupendo come sempre

  • Andy Warhol scares me. I'm dead serious!

  • No need to be scared...the man is dead.

  • A treat to the eyes and ears. I enjoy it very much.

  • Brilliant. A pleasure to watch and to listen to the accompanying music. It is as if the artist has been reincarnated with every image.

  • wonderfull work

  • Creepy... Particularly around the eyes, and how they seemed to constantly peer out at the viewer... But nifty, none the less.

  • Most of them quite ugly... It was way less plesent then the womans.

  • 2:15 was very good looking..

    I suppose it's all in the eye of the beholder though, right?

  • Lol I like Picasso's

  • what's there to laugh out loud, dumbass?

  • Why else would he be laughing??

  • That's so neat.  I love it!

  • they all look like me i can do that 'see my work

  • just paintings? No notable etchings, photography, sculpture, installation, performance, video, or mail art? I'm disappointed.

  • None of them sees themselves smiling openly...

  • i commented on this video!

  • great work

  • la cagó está rebién, algunas secuencias se ven un poco forzadas . me gustaría saber con qué programa se hace e e e e e...

  • Once again, a great video.

  • Great video, reminiscent of the "Women In Art" video. Good stuff. My only disappointment was that Salvador Dali wasn't included.

  • Great, thank you...

  • Hey! I love seeing these kind of videos! What software did you use to get the pictures to just form into one another?

  • Very good question, I was about to ask the same - but I don't think special software is used in these videos, I think it's done with Photoshop and transparency throughout many layers of the same pix till it falls into the right face shape...

  • WOW

  • Fantastic video, very awesome, excellent!!!

  • omg!! Is this all you? that is so awesome, I just got around to my computer and I am so glad I did. You are so talented. You will be, if you are not already, very wealthy one day.

    blessings to you

  • Look i cant even find anyone who does theme drawings of loved ones.. I was trying to get my wife drawn as a warrior or princess or angel something like that i was wondering it would cost?

  • i am an artist and I am always looking to learn new visual techniques how do you morph images like this?I dont plan on copying you i just want to know the process so I can do something else with it

  • yeah I've been wondering how he did tha, it's so fantastic

  • can somebody please tell me who is the composer of this music?

  • It's Bach. Press the "more info" button on your right top and it says the full title at the bottom.

  • great work,but I still likes your previous woman in art video better

  • nice

  • Thanks. No LSD needed - whatsoever !!!