Assignment 3 (Final)
You will create your own clip art of your choosing. It
does not have to be as simple the power point presentation showed. You can
choose things like people, fruits, cartoons, animals, scenes or anything else
you can think of. The requirements for the assignment or as followed
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There must be at least 5 to 6 complete objects
in the piece
o For
example: A cat in a room, A girl in a car
o Note
there can be more than 6
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Every object must be colored and shaded
o Shading
can be simple. Refer back to the power point images or google image search clip
art
o Only
use white and black when appropriate
§ A
all black or all white image will be considered incomplete unless specified in
the proposal and why it is a solid color
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Save the final image as a PDF file (This is a
vector file format.)
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The image resolution (size) should be 1024x768
Excellent (5)
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Good (4)
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Average (3)
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Below Average
(2)
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Poor (1)
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Object count
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8 more objects showed up in the final image
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6-7 objects showed up in the final image
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4-5 objects were in the image
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3-2 object was in the image and was completed
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1 or less objects were in the image and object was not
complete
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Object Color
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All objects were colored appropriately
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All objects were colored with white and black used
correctly. Some objects were shaded
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Objects were colored. But too much white and black
showed up. Some objects were shaded
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There was little to no color or black and white were
misused. 1 object was shaded
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No objects were colored (white is not an accepted
color). No objects were shaded
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Layers
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Use of layers was well thought out and accurate to give
the piece depth. Layers were named.
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Layers were used to an acceptable effect. 3-4 layers
were named.
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Layers were used but needed a little work. 3-2 layers
were named.
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Layers were used but not very well. 1 or less layers
were named
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Only one layer was used and it was not named
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Artist Statement & Proposal
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The proposal was well thought out, detailed and gave a
great roadmap as to what the student wanted to do. The statement gave
thorough insight into the mind of the artist, what the piece meant and what
they wanted the viewer to see
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The proposal was well thought out and clear. The
statement showed the student thought about their work and what it meant to
them.
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The proposal had a decent rough draft of what the student
wanted to do but and the statement gave some insight to the student’s
thoughts
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The idea was vague in the proposal and the statement
gave me no real information on the piece
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There was no statement or proposal
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