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Two Point Perspective Tree House Drawing and 3-D Model
One Point Perspective Drawing
This rubric is used for a two point perspective drawing and a 3-D model created from the drawing.
Rubric Code:
DX5283X
By
mmartin79
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Two-Point Perspective Drawings
Level 4
Advanced
5 pts
Level 3
Proficient
4 pts
Level 2
Nearly Proficient
3 pts
Level 1
Emerging
2 pts
Use of Perspective
5 pts
Level 4
Horizon line drawn. All objects are taken to the proper vanishing points neatly. All parallel lines are correct. Any repetitive objects are correctly calculated.
Level 3
Most objects are taken to the proper vanishing points neatly. Most parallel lines are correct. Any repetitive objects are correctly calculated.
Level 2
Some objects are taken to the proper vanishing point neatly. Some parallel lines are correct. Any repetitive objects are somewhat calculated correctly.
Level 1
Vanishing points are somewhat used. Neatness may need improvement. There are several errors in perspective.
Design of House
5 pts
Level 4
The design of the tree house shows a unique style. Details such as windows, doors, entrance/exit ways are well thought out, exterior materials are considered, and floor plan drawing shows many interior details.
Level 3
The design of the tree house shows a unique style. Most details such as windows, doors, entrance/exit ways are well thought out, and floor plan drawing is detailed with some interior details.
Level 2
The design of the tree house does not show a unique style. Some details such as windows, doors, entrance/exit ways are shown. No floor plan or minimal details to floor plan are illustrated.
Level 1
The tree house design is incomplete. Minimal details and no or minimal plan drawings are done.
3-D Model of Tree House
5 pts
Level 4
The 3-D model strongly resembles the tree house drawing. Dimensions are to scale and windows, doors, entrance ways are in the same places as in the drawing. Craftsmanship of the model is excellent with close attention to detail.
Level 3
The 3-D model strongly resembles the tree house drawing. Dimensions are to scale and windows, doors, entrance ways are in the same places as in the drawing. Craftsmanship of the model is good (some glue showing/inaccurately cut walls) with close attention to detail.
Level 2
The 3-D model somewhat resembles the tree house drawing. Dimensions are not to scale and windows, doors, entrance ways are in similar places as in the drawing. Craftsmanship of the model is poor with little to no attention to detail.
Level 1
The 3-D model does not resemble the drawing at all or the model is incomplete with little or no details.
Effort and Attitude
5 pts
Level 4
Strong effort was shown consistently.
Level 3
Good effort was shown consistently.
Level 2
Little effort was shown.
Level 1
Minimal effort was shown.
Keywords:
1 point, two point, perspective, linear perspective,vanishing point, horizon line
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
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