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Two-Point Cityscape
Students are to draw a city of their own creation using two-point perspective.
Rubric Code:
XX5657W
By
atanguay
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Two-Point Cityscape
Advanced
4 pts
Accomplished
3 pts
Apprentice
2 pts
Novice
1 pts
Composition
Advanced
Drawing fills 95% or more of the page, there is a center of interest, and it is a cityscape. Overlapping is evident as is a higher degree of complexity.
Accomplished
Drawing fills 85-95% of the page, has a center of interest, and is a cityscape. Overlapping is evident as is a degree of complexity.
Apprentice
Drawing fills 70-85% of the page, may or may not have a center of interest, attempts a cityscape. Very little overlapping is evident as is a lower degree of complexity.
Novice
Drawing fills less than 70% of the page, does not have a center of interest and may not appear as a cityscape. Little to no overlapping is evident and the design is very simplistic.
Two-Point Perspective
Advanced
Drawing shows complete understanding of two-point perspective. Lines were drawn with a ruler to the vanishing points, no evidence of mistakes.
Accomplished
Drawing shows adequate understanding of two-point perspective. Lines were drawn with a ruler with evidence of just a few minor mistakes.
Apprentice
Drawing shows some misunderstanding of the two-point perspective technique. Many minor mistakes or a few major mistakes are evident; lines may not have been drawn with a ruler or may not have gone to the vanishing points.
Novice
Drawing shows very little understanding of the two-point perspective technique, has many major mistakes. Very little use of a ruler.
Value
Advanced
Clearly and consistently shows varying values (highlights to shadows/cast shadows) from one light source. Consistently shows 5 or more different values of shading (well modulated!). Values are blended smoothly and show gradual gradation.
Accomplished
Showed 3-4 values of shading. Missing some areas of darkest value (shadow/cast shadow). Some areas of value are not blended as smoothly or show a less gradual gradation.
Apprentice
Showed little range of values (1-3). Much of the drawing has no shading on it. Much of the drawing is smeared together, making it all one value.
Novice
Little to no shading is apparent. Composition is more about line and not value.
Effort
Advanced
The student put forth extraordinary effort to complete the project as well as possible; used class time extremely well.
Accomplished
The student put forth the effort required to complete the project well; used class time well.
Apprentice
The student put forth the effort required to finish the project; used some class time adequately.
Novice
The student put forth little effort required to finish the project; class time was not used well.
Craftsmanship
Advanced
Great pride and care has been taken by the artist to present a neat, unmarred, and flat final composition ready for mounting.
Accomplished
Composition shows some lack of care; slightly creased or smudged.
Apprentice
Composition shows greater lack of care; multiple creases or crumpled, smudges, etc.
Novice
Composition shows signs of neglect that demonstrate the artist's lack of pride in the work.
Keywords:
perspective, cityscape
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
Project
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