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One Point Perspective
One Point Perspective
This rubric is used for a one point perspective city or landscape drawing.
Rubric Code:
T2XC4W9
By
MsDias
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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One Point Perspective Buildings
Exceeding
(N/A)
Meeting
(N/A)
Working Toward
(N/A)
Beginning
(N/A)
Total Score
(N/A)
Use of Perspective
Exceeding
Horizon line evident. All objects are taken to the proper vanishing point. Parallel lines lead the eye to a vanishing point.
Meeting
There is a good understanding of horizon, vanishing point, and/or perspective.
Working Toward
There is some understanding of horizon, vanishing point, and/or perspective.
Beginning
Errors in horizon, vanishing point, and/or perspective show a limited understanding of the concept.
Total Score
Use of Color and Shading
Exceeding
Evidence of a careful thought out color scheme for your work of art. You have not hurried through the coloring of this work of art.
Meeting
Color scheme shows good thought. You have hurried a small amount through the coloring of this work of art.
Working Toward
Color scheme shows some thought. Some attention is needed to neatly colouring your art.
Beginning
Color scheme shows limited thought. More attention is needed to neatly colouring your art.
Total Score
Added Details
Exceeding
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.
Meeting
Good attempt to add details to enhance this drawing. You understand that the details make your drawing unique.
Working Toward
Some attempt to add details. There could be more added to enhance this drawing.
Beginning
Limited attempt to add details. There needs to be more attention to adding detail in this drawing.
Total Score
Composition
Exceeding
Excellent use of drawing area. Good organization and strong focal point. Your work is exceedingly balanced.
Meeting
Good use of drawing area. Good organization and focal point. Your work is balanced.
Working Toward
Satisfactory use of drawing area. Some organization and attention to focal point. Your work is somewhat balanced.
Beginning
Limited use of drawing area, organization and attention to focal point. Your work is lacks balance.
Total Score
Neat, Clean, & Complete
Exceeding
Evidence is clear of a solid attempt to ensure your work is neat, clean, and complete. You have used your time very well.
Meeting
Good attempt at making your project neat, clean, and complete. You have used your time well.
Working Toward
Some attempt at making your project neat, clean, and complete. You may need to use your time more efficiently.
Beginning
Limited attempt at making your project neat, clean, and complete. You need to use your time more efficiently.
Total Score
Keywords:
1 point, two point, perspective, linear perspective,vanishing point, horizon line
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
Assignment
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