How the Art is Made for History Dose

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  • Опубліковано 6 кві 2024
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  • @HistoryDose

    One of the most frequent questions we get is how we "get," "generate" or "make" all the art. Wanted to have a super quick answer to the question. TLDW: it's an enormous amount of work.

  • @Martin-kw3xv

    I'm very happy that there are still people who respect art and understand its value. The research behind the pieces and the translation through the paintings is not only impressive, but an example to be followed! I love your content!

  • @8names311
    @8names311  +123

    Massive respect to you, some of the art you've made is genuinely jaw dropping, actual masterpieces. Like I genuinely can't explain it, the color, the grittiness of everything, the historical accuracy, it feels alive. Absolutely astonishing work.

  • @HistoryTime

    I'm continually blown away by the attention to detail in Joe's artwork, and Chris's research. Keep up the amazing documentaries guys. It's very obvious the amount of work that goes in to these. We have at least five years I'd say before we have to fully submit to our new AI overlords. Gotta keep flying the flag of humanity until then!

  • @NecromancyForKids

    I had commented this before, but again, thank you for using real art from real artists. Even if he is your brother and thus you wouldn't want to replace him, it's good that he doesn't take the cheap and exploitative way out either.

  • @sloppyjoe6866

    I already had an incredible amount of respect for this channel. Now i have more.

  • @Wyxoor
    @Wyxoor  +3

    There are many history channels on youtube, but I knew the first time I watched one of yalls video this was something unique and special, the level of immersion makes me forget that I'm watching a video on youtube instead feel like I'm there watching history unfold through a looking glass, and that is perhaps how history should be told, it should make you feel something, sometimes sad, sometimes inspired, sometimes pumped up, it almost makes you share in the emotions of the people involved in a sense, even if just a little, it is very powerful.

  • @marcisthabest

    Insane dedication and passion. My favorite channel

  • @gupler
    @gupler  +2

    Art on this channel is beyond amazing so better than majority of video game/movie art. Just amazing.

  • @dixTheory

    Joseph's Artstation page is actually how I stumbled across this channel! Really love your unique approach to video creation on this channel.

  • @Zaka_sama4393

    As an indigenous person me and my family who watch these videos with me absolutely love the attention to detail you display in every shot.

  • @ZiraRisasi

    Huge respect for your dedication to history

  • @LiLGWaez
    @LiLGWaez  +28

    My RESPECT and APPRECIATION for this channel has just gone up tenfold!

  • @iamxevicho5170
    @iamxevicho5170 21 день тому +3

    I found your channel through this video and I'm blown away. The way you present and teach history is truly beautiful.

  • @disconnected7737

    YEAAAAAH

  • @johnnywishbone831

    This is a testament to why your videos always feel so genuine. Every one. Every time. Fantastic story telling.

  • @ronoc9
    @ronoc9  +6

    Round of applause for Joseph! 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @muslimresponse103

    the art you guys produce in your videos are amazing to say the least. keep it up!

  • @ThaSaruo
    @ThaSaruo 2 години тому

    The art has always been topped here with these videos, easily. One of the most impressive aspects of each dive into history.

  • @pinggwen

    This channel is genuinely one of the most immersive and informative history channels I've ever seen on UA-cam or anywhere else, my particular favourite was the one on Brian Boru.