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One Point Perspective Drawing
One Point Perspective Buildings
This rubric is used for a one point perspective drawing
Rubric Code:
KB8A62
By
mattgiordano
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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One Point Perspective Drawings
Level 4
(N/A)
Level 3
(N/A)
Level 2
(N/A)
Level 1
(N/A)
Use of Perspective
Level 4
Horizon line drawn. All objects are taken to the proper vanishing point neatly. All parallel lines are correct. Any repetitive objects are correctly calculated.
9-10 pts
Level 3
Most objects are taken to the proper vanishing point neatly. All parallel lines are correct. Any repetitive objects are correctly calculated. An excellent attempt.
8 pts
Level 2
Most objects are taken to the proper vanishing point neatly. All parallel lines are correct. Any repetitive objects are correctly calculated.
7 pts
Level 1
Vanishing points are used pretty well. Neatness may need improvement. There are some errors in perspective.
6 pts or less
Use of Shading
Level 4
You have not hurried through the coloring of this work of art. Correct shading is evident according to light source.
9-10 pts
Level 3
You have left some of the paper bare white. You have hurried a small amount through the coloring of this work of art.
8 pts
Level 2
You may have left more than half of the paper bare white. You may have hurried a lot through the coloring of this
work of art.
7pts
Level 1
You may have left a lot of the paper bare white. You may have hurried through the coloring of this work or was distracted.
6 pts, or less
Added Details
Level 4
Evidence is clear of a solid attempted to add details to enhance this drawing. You understand that the details make your drawing unique and you pushed the drawing to its fullest potential.
9-10 pts
Level 3
Great attempted to add details to enhance this drawing. You understand that the details make your drawing unique. The next project you do will be stronger as a result of your reflection.
8 pts
Level 2
Good attempt to add details. There could be more added to enhance this drawing. You understand that the details make your drawing unique.
7 pts
Level 1
You attempted to add some details but they are minor in essence and require further exploration.
6 pts, or less
Composition
Level 4
Excellent use of drawing area. Good organization, strong focal point and accents. Balanced and no information is omitted.
9-10 pts
Level 3
Good use of drawing area. Organization, is okay, focal point and accents are not as obvious. Balanced and no information is omitted.
8 pts
Level 2
Drawing not used to your ability. Image could be balanced better. Some missing information, details or small objects omitted.
7 pts
Level 1
Use of drawing area may be a better choice. Objects may seem to float in space. Organization may need revisions. You may have information missing.
6 pts. or less
Neat, Clean, & Complete
Level 4
Evidence is clear of a solid attempted to ensure your work is neat, clean, and complete. You have taken your time and therefore you work shows your hard work.
9-10 pts
Level 3
Good attempt at making you project neat, clean, and complete. You have minimal areas that are not adequate or unfinished.
8 pts
Level 2
Drawing not representative of your ability. the work is not clean, it is not finished, and you have carelessly put it together.
7 pts.
Level 1
You have decided to leave a majority of your art unfinished and therefore it looks unfinished. Your craft has not been used to benefit your work in this attempt.6 pts. or less
Keywords:
1 point, two point, perspective, linear perspective,vanishing point, horizon line
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
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