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Rubric for Observational Drawing- Quick Drawings 
This rubric will be used to assess correct proportions and line weights in quick drawings
Rubric Code: Y7XB8W
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Quick Drawings
15 minute drawing
proportions and line weights
  Advanced

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Proficient

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Developing A

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Developing B

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Incomplete

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15 min line weights
1 pts

Student used varying line weight information covered in class to make a visual difference in depth and weight.

Advanced

Student pushed line weights to create very believable three dimensional forms.
Proficient

Student has varying line weights, they increase the believabilty of the forms. With a little more effort this would have been
Developing A

Student has varying line weights, they start to increase the believability of the forms,but could have been pushed further
Developing B

Student has varying line weights;however, because of placement they tend to be confusing. they don't increase the believability of the objects as three dimensional forms
Incomplete

All lines are the same



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