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Every City Has Perspective
Rubric Code:
E29BBA
By
ccmichael
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Every City Has Perspective
Poor
10 pts
Good
15 pts
Excellent
20 pts
One Point Perspective
Poor
Poor use of one 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.
Good
Mediocre use of one point perspective. All Buildings, Doors, Windows, and Roads line up in a basic way with your single vanishing point. All lines are somewhat straight and crisp.
Excellent
Correct use of one point perspective. All Buildings, Doors, Windows, and Roads line up perfectly with your single vanishing point. All lines are straight and crisp.
Arrangement of buildings
Poor
All buildings are arranged in a poorly aesthetic manner. Your buildings are bunched up together and therefore show no understanding of balance within the picture plane. You are unsuccessful at achieving a definite foreground, middle ground, and background.
Good
All buildings are arranged in a somewhat aesthetic manner. Your buildings are not bunched up together and therefore show balance within the picture plane. You are very close to achieving a definite foreground, middle ground, and background.
Excellent
All buildings are arranged in an aesthetic manner. Your buildings are not bunched up together and therefore show balance within the picture plane. There is a definite foreground, middle ground, and background.
Rendering of details
Poor
You have only a small few details. You details seem hurried and making the work seem less than effective.
Good
You have very few details and could add a lot more to achieve a more successful drawing.
Excellent
You have a magnitude of small details.
• Store Signs, Billboards, Road Signs, Traffic Lights
• Bushes, Trees, Flowers
• Fences, Ledges, Balconies, Roof Patios
• Buildings have texture, Brick, Siding, Stucco, etc
Use of Color
Poor
You have used a very poor color scheme for your work of art. You have left a lot of the paper bare white. You have hurried through the coloring of this work of art and it shows.
Good
You have used a mediocre thought out color scheme for your work of art. You have left some of the paper bare white. You have hurried through the coloring of this work of art.
Excellent
You have used a careful thought out color scheme for your work of art. You have left none of the paper bare white. You have not hurried through the coloring of this work of art.
Neat, clean & complete?
Poor
Your final product is poorly drawn and colored. It is not clean and when you look at it you feel there are a lot of things left to do to it. You are not proud of your art work at all!
Good
Your final product is basically neatly drawn and colored. It is somewhat clean and when you look at it you feel there are only a couple of things left to do to it. You feel somewhat proud of your art work!
Excellent
Your final product is very neatly drawn and colored. It is clean and when you look at it you feel there is nothing else to do to it. You feel very proud of your art work!
Keywords:
perspective, one point perspective
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
Assignment
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