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Drawing 1- 1 pt. Perspective Drawing 
Use the 6 perspective techniques (value & contrast converging lines, detail, overlapping, placement, size) to create perspective drawing of a hallway of the interior of the high school using graphite and ebony pencil on white 11 x 18 inch drawing paper.
Rubric Code: JX67745
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Level 1

1 pts

Level 2

2 pts

Level 3

3 pts

Level 4

4 pts

Value

Level 1

Lots of blank paper is visible. Little difference in value or contrast exists in the artwork. All value is the same gray or smudged.
Level 2

About half of the paper has strong contrast. Some difference in value or intensity for at least half of the objects to show close and far away elements. At least 3 values are present.
Level 3

Most of the paper has strong value; very Value is strong, details are clear and drawn neatly for close objects and lighter for far away objects. At least 4 values are present.
Level 4

Entire space shows strong evidence of value knowledge. All Objects further away are smaller and still have details. At least 5 values are present.
converging lines

Level 1

Lines converge across the horizontal plane.
Level 2

One set of lines get somewhat closer together on the vertical plane.
Level 3

One set of lines get closer together on the vertical plane to show an object getting further away from the viewer.
Level 4

Two or more sets of converging lines effectively and logically show objects getting further away from the viewer.
detail

Level 1

One or two close objects are detailed. The rest of the objects are solid shapes.
Level 2

Half of the close objects have more detail than far away objects.
Level 3

Close objects have more detail than objects further away from viewer.
Level 4

Close objects have incredible detail, shading, and shadowing. Detail gradually becomes less and less as the objects get further away from the viewer.
overlapping

Level 1

Has only one set of overlapping objects to show closer and further away objects.
Level 2

Has at least 2 sets of overlapping objects to show closer and further away objects.
Level 3

Has at least 4 sets of overlapping objects to show closer and further away objects.
Level 4

Has 8 or more sets of overlapping objects to show closer and further away objects. Overlapping objects also include at least 2 other perspective techniques.
placement

Level 1

Only has objects in two of the following: foreground, middle ground, and background.
Level 2

At least one object is visible in each of the following: foreground, middle ground, and background.
Level 3

At least three different objects are visible in each of the following: foreground, middle ground, and background.
Level 4

Many different objects are visible in each of the following: foreground, middle ground, and background.



Keywords:
  • linear perspective, depth, vanishing point, horizon line, converging lines, Rennaissance







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