Drawing like a pro - 101, - The Last Supper by Da Vinci - Summary - (#club100)

I think that these drawing lessons analyzing Da Vinci's painting "The Last Supper", at this level, have been enough as an exercise to understand the basic principles of perspective and the craft of drawing in general.
So, we will stop here with this drawing to make a summary of what we have seen through these nine lessons dedicated to this topic.
I hope this can stimulate you if you love to draw, to continue exercising and learning to use these tools that make your task easier.

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Well, this is the final result of our drawing, we just needed to add the landscape behind the windows and find a balance of shadows and light points within the scene.
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To achieve this drawing we started by studying this Da Vinci's painting to understand his drawing.
Thanks to what we have learned, it is obviously a one-point perspective, so we have drawn the vanishing lines for this drawing as we saw in 92-Masterclass, to find the vanishing point (VP) and the horizon line.
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As a result of this important exercise of observation, we achieve the drawing you see below and at this stage, the drawing is ready to make the divisions in the walls. See 93 Masterclass II
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How to draw the divisions is something we have seen in some previous lessons like these: 94-Masterclass or 63-lesson
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Here, to draw the ceiling (96-lesson) we have used the knowledge gained in this lesson: 83-Masterclass
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At this stage (97-Maasterclass), we have begun to establish the tonal values between each component of the drawing.
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Our point of interest at this stage (98-Masterclass) was the tablecloth, so we used what was exercised in 31-lesson
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How to set the tapestry pattern on the walls is what we learned here: 99-Masterclass
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In this lesson (100-Masterclass), we have seen how to draw a pattern and how to project it on the walls applying the rules of perspective.
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Finally, we draw the landscape behind the windows here on the rear wall, trying to make it visible enough but not relevant.
Then the tonal values have been adjusted by darkening the left wall and ceiling a bit, and also darkening the sides of the tablecloth to enhance the white centre.
Note that there is no pure white or pure black, everything light or dark is in relation to the other adjoining ones.
See 16-lesson
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I wish you a very nice day and good exercise!

And if you like to colour your drawings, I recommend the interesting and useful Color and Light classes of @fumansiu whose concepts you can apply both with traditional and digital techniques.

Or maybe you want to make a beautiful watercolour with your drawing!
Well, our friend @arcoiris is back with his magnificent watercolour lessons.

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Many thanks to @bambuka and @stef1 once again for their encouragement and support.
Also, thanks to @xpilar for making these initiatives possible with their great support.

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100% SP (manual transfer to SP)

#club100

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