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Art - My Self Portrait (with shading)
Students will reproduce a picture of themselves, utilizing hatching and cross-hatching to create depth.
Rubric Code:
J3C4AX
By
o_nl_y1
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Features
Poor
Face: Eyes are too big or two small and placed in improper positions. Nose, ears, and mouth are not proportionate.
Body: Head is not proportionate to body. Arm and leg lengths are far from appropriate. Proper width of body and limbs is not achieved.
Fair
Face: Eyes are close to the right size and placed close to their actual positions. Nose, ears, and mouth look somewhat proportionate.
Body: Head is almost proportionate to body. Arm and leg lengths are just short of being appropriate. Proper width of body and limbs is almost achieved.
Good
Face: Eyes are appropriately sized and in proper position. Nose, ears, and mouth are proportionate.
Body: Head is proportionate to body. Arm and leg lengths are appropriate. Proper width of body and limbs.
Excellent
Face: All features are proportionate. All features are well-drawn and combine to create a realistic whole.
Body: Head is proportionate to body. Arm and leg lengths are appropriate. Proper width of body and limbs. All features are well-drawn and combine to create a realistic whole.
Hatching
Poor
Improper technique is used for hatching and cross-hatching. Hatch line directions are poorly chosen and take away from the accuracy of the picture. A limited number of different values is created due to very few variations in number of lines and space between lines.
Fair
Proper technique is used for hatching/cross-hatching, but with inconsistency. Hatch line directions are sometimes chosen incorrectly and create the wrong effect. A few different values are created with slight variations in number of lines and space between lines.
Good
Proper technique is used for hatching and cross-hatching. Hatch line directions are chosen with care. Different values are created with variations in number of lines and space between lines.
Excellent
Proper technique is effectively used for hatching and cross-hatching. Hatch line directions are chosen with care and create the right effect. A wide range of different values is created with variations in number of lines and space between lines.
Presentation
Poor
The proportions and features of the face/body are not accurate, which keeps the picture from looking like its subject. Very poor use of shading causes the picture to lack any hint of depth. The poor overall quality of the picture shows how little time and care were put into the work.
Fair
Slight inaccuracies in the proportions and features of the face/body combine to make the picture look somewhat unrealistic. Some improper use of shading causes the picture to lack depth in certain areas. The minor lack of quality in the picture shows that more time and care could have been put into the work.
Good
The proportions and features of the face/body combine to create an accurate representation of the subject. Proper use of shading creates the right depth in different areas of the picture. The overall quality of the picture reflects time and care put into the work.
Excellent
The proportions and features of the face/body combine to create an accurate, almost lifelike representation of the subject. Expert use of shading creates the right depth in different areas of the picture. The excellent overall quality of the picture reflects the dedication put into the work.
Keywords:
art, hatching
Subjects:
Arts and Design
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