Leonardo da Vinci wrote his brilliant work for 16 years and until the end of his days considered it unfinished. Using modern technologies, you can create a prototype of the portrait of La Gioconda in just a few hours, minutes. And even milliseconds.
Instructions
Step 1
Go to one of the pages of the site https://rutube.ru, for example, on https://rutube.ru/tracks/30641.html?v=4235a45114f6f73c8c7e2cfdd1d62132. In a moment, you will be given the opportunity to see a video about how using the simplest graphic editor Paint MS you can create a copy of "Mona Lisa" in 2, 5 hours. The video is shown in an accelerated version, but, if desired, you can download and watch it carefully on your home PC at a normal pace. Please note that the artist, the creator of the video, painted this portrait most likely using a tablet and did not use commands such as "select" or "copy / paste". Try to draw "Mona Lisa" in this graphic editor. Use other programs when painting the Mona Lisa portrait
Step 2
Go to the website https://ideashow.ru and indicate in the search bar: "draw Mona Lisa" or directly to the page https://ideashow.ru/raznoe/kak-narisovat-monu-lizu-po-tochkam/. This page contains a video showing how within 9 hours it is possible to draw a copy of this portrait using the numbered points. Take a good reproduction and mark as many dots as you think are necessary. Transfer them to a sheet of Whatman paper and, carefully connecting, draw a portrait. Please note that the artist who posted this video took 9 hours to complete the work
Step 3
Specify in the search bar of your browser: https://rutube.ru/tracks/3506256.html?v=e4bcf94b537aa42a78825da1c479e9e3. In a moment, you will be able to admire a video (or a fragment of the broadcast of the same name) about how within 80 milliseconds you can create a copy of a famous work with the help of a specially constructed and charged mega-gun paintball paint. Do not disregard this idea and, having printed a black and white reproduction of "La Gioconda" and using pointillism techniques, create a colorful copy. Use other techniques you know to paint in black and white (or outline) versions of Leonardo's artwork
Step 4
Take a good reproduction of Mona Lisa, canvas (or sheet of paper), paints, brushes, palette and easel. Secure a sheet or prepared canvas to an easel and try to draw a copy of this portrait as artists have done for centuries.