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Two-Point Perspective Street Corner
Two-Point Perspective Street Corner
Rubric Code:
TXA3396
By
carolinapurdum
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Down on the Corner
Poor
2 pts
Fair
5 pts
Good
10 pts
Excellent
15 pts
Two Point Perspective
Poor
Poor use of two-point perspective. All Buildings, Doors, Windows, and Roads line up in a poor way with your single vanishing point. All lines are not straight and crisp.
Fair
A beginning attempt at two-point perspective. Only a few/some of your Buildings, Doors, Windows and Roads line up with your vanishing point.
Good
Good use of two-point perspective. All Buildings and Most Doors, Windows and Roads line up with your vanishing point.
Excellent
Correct & Excellent use of two-point perspective. All Buildings, Doors, Windows and Roads line up perfectly with your vanishing point.
Rendering of details
Poor
You have a limited number of details. Your details seem hurried, making the work seem less than effective.
Fair
You have few details and could add a lot more to achieve a more successful drawing.
Good
You have included many small and specific details.<BR>
- Store Signs, Billboards, Road Signs, Traffic Lights, Trees, Window Displays<BR>
- Buildings have texture, Brick, Siding, etc.
Excellent
You have included a significant number of smaller and specific details<BR>
- Store Signs, Billboards, Road Signs, Traffic Lights, Trees, Window Displays<BR>
- Buildings have texture; Brick, Siding, ext
Neat, clean & complete?
Poor
Your final product is poorly drawn and coloured. It is not clean and when you look at it you feel there are a lot of things left to do to it. It is evident that you did not take your time or use a ruler.
Fair
Your final product is somewhat neatly drawn, shaded and coloured. You used a ruler some of the time and when you look at your finished product you feel there are only a couple of things left to do to it.
Good
Your final product is mostly neat and tidy. You took your time with your drawing, shading and colouring. It appears as if you have taken your time and when you look at it there are minimal finishing touches required.
Excellent
Your final product is neatly drawn, shaded and coloured. It is evident that you took your time and used a ruler. It is clean and when you look at it you feel there is nothing left to do.
Credit Line
Poor
Only 1 piece of info
Fair
2 pieces of info
Good
3 pieces of info
Excellent
Full credit line: Name, date, elements & principles, media, title
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
Assignment
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