Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Three Dimensional Name Poster/Design

Hey Gang,

This next assignment borrows the drawign technique called "One Point Perspective" from the Renaissance in the same way Medieval Artists borrowed these techniques to create your next image/design.

The following is the score guide for your Name design, as well as the Extension (if you get that far):
6.      3/D Name poster – Medieval Art drawing (one point 0erspective)

 10 Points
Sign Name, Date, Class Period, and Purpose on the back.
(Ex. :  “John Smith, 4-25-07, 4thA, Purpose is Decorative”)
 10 Points
One half inch border around the perimeter (colored or left blank).
 10 Points
Name must be centered in the space (Not bunched on one side, but even margins on right and left of the letters).
 10 Points
Student uses blocked letters (letters wider than a single line).
 10 Points
Warm colors on face of letters and cool colors in the back ground
 10 Points
Student creates a pattern in the back ground spaces
 10 Points
Letters show 3/D sides with lines from corners of letters leading to a SINGLE VANISHING POINT.
 10 Points
Neutral colors or cool colors on the vanishing sides of the letters.
 10 Points
Drawing/painting is complete and student took time to color each portion of the drawing completely, not rushed or sloppily done.
 10 Points
Students work is neat and clean (i.e. no tears, creases or stains).


EXT – One Point Perspective

10 Points
Sign Name, Date, Class Period, and Purpose on the back.
(Ex. :  “John Smith, 4-25-07, 4thA, Purpose is Decorative”)
 10 Points
Include three buildings with at least three windows each (not just on the front). 
 15 Points
Road and other subject matter must appear to vanish back into space (Using a single vanishing point).  
 15 Points
Very detailed, textures, siding on buildings, blades of grass, etc…
 15 Points
Three trees or plants in each area of space (i.e.  one in foreground, one in background, and one in mid-ground).
 15 Points
Use color to create a 3/D Perspective (warm colors in foreground and cool in the background.
10 Points
Drawing/painting is complete and student took time to color each portion of the drawing completely, not rushed or sloppily done.
 10 Points
Students work is neat and clean (i.e. no tears, creases or stains).


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Blessings, Mr. Lile

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