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Drawing 1- 1 pt. Perspective Drawing
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:
QX8C589
By
sschrotenboer
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Arts and Design
Type:
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Grade Levels:
6-8
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Exceeds Expectations
4 pts
Fully Meets Expectations
3 pts
Minimally Meets Expectations
2 pts
Not Yet Meets Expectations
1 pts
Value
Exceeds Expectations
Entire space shows strong evidence of value knowledge. All Objects further away are smaller and still have details. At least 5 values are present.
Fully Meets Expectations
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.
Minimally Meets Expectations
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.
Not Yet Meets Expectations
Lots of blank paper is visible. Little difference in value or contrast exists in the artwork. All value is the same gray or smudged.
converging lines
Exceeds Expectations
Two or more sets of converging lines effectively and logically show objects getting further away from the viewer.
Fully Meets Expectations
One set of lines get closer together on the vertical plane to show an object getting further away from the viewer.
Minimally Meets Expectations
One set of lines get somewhat closer together on the vertical plane.
Not Yet Meets Expectations
Lines converge across the horizontal plane.
detail
Exceeds Expectations
Close objects have incredible detail, shading, and shadowing. Detail gradually becomes less and less as the objects get further away from the viewer.
Fully Meets Expectations
Close objects have more detail than objects further away from viewer.
Minimally Meets Expectations
Half of the close objects have more detail than far away objects.
Not Yet Meets Expectations
One or two close objects are detailed. The rest of the objects are solid shapes.
overlapping
Exceeds Expectations
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.
Fully Meets Expectations
Has at least 4 sets of overlapping objects to show closer and further away objects.
Minimally Meets Expectations
Has at least 2 sets of overlapping objects to show closer and further away objects.
Not Yet Meets Expectations
Has only one set of overlapping objects to show closer and further away objects.
time management
Exceeds Expectations
Student used all the time in class given to work on assignment. Student did not finish early or late. Student washed brushes well and cleaned up on time.
Fully Meets Expectations
Student used most of the time in class given to work on assignment. Student did finish a day early or late. Student washed brushes well and cleaned up on time.
Minimally Meets Expectations
Student used time in class poorly to work on assignment. Student did finish more than 2 days early or late. Student washed brushes well and cleaned up on time.
Not Yet Meets Expectations
Student did not use class time to complete project and/or student did not clean brushes well.
Keywords:
linear perspective, depth, vanishing point, horizon line, converging lines, Rennaissance
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