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Alien Portrait by Alejandra and Oana
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Alien Recreation by Simon and Conor
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by Oana and Alejandra Here are the instructions to draw a Six-Eyed, One-warted, Flying Purple People Eater. Its head has six eyes, a nose shaped like a capital L with a red wart on the side of the nose, yellow teeth (which are quite sharp), and a skinny tongue like a dragon’s. It also has two elvish-like ears, with a small orange eye on the top part of each ear (two of the eyes), and four spoon-like things with one eyeball on the top of each spoon. The Six-eyed, One-warted Flying Purple People Eater has no neck and a piano with four white keys and three black keys on its stomach. Under the piano there is a belt with a squiggly line in the middle. (The top part is blue and the bottom part is orange.) Under the belt there is a green rectangular pouch. It has four arms, (two on each side that are stuck together), with hands that look like broccoli. It has double sided feet (no ankles only toes). It has red bat-like wings with small yellow claws on the end. The wings are out to prepare for take off. The tail is red with an arrow-like point at the end. The ears, head, spoon like things, arms, stomach, and legs are purple. That is how you draw the Six-eyed, One-warted, Flying Purple People Eater. |
by Alejandra and Oana We think you did a good job on many things for the Six-eyed, One-warted, Flying Purple people eater. You colored it purple on pretty much all the spots where you were supposed to, and the yellow teeth were good. You also had two pairs of arms and the nose was the right shape. We think we needed to work on our description in some places. We should have told where the wings were, what color the eyes were, and that there were NO eyes in the head. There is NO purple on the piano and the tail needed to be bigger. The mouth has teeth on the bottom, too. It also has only one pair of feet. The belt has a more squiggly line and we could have said what size the pouch was. Last but NOT least, the wart is on the other side of the nose. (We forgot to say which side!) Anyway, your alien imitation was still VERY good! |
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