The Cheesy Joker

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Monster Portrait
by Kelsey and Taylor

Monster

Monster Recreation
by Eric and Adam

Monster

Description
by Taylor and Kelsey

We are going to tell you about The Cheesy Joker. First we will begin with the face. The face looks like a frog face from the side (right side of the face) and on the other side of the face (left side of the face) it looks like a dog yawning. On the face there are two 2s in block numbers and on top of each 2 is a circle. They are green. The face has holes like baby Swiss cheese in white outlined in black. The block number 2s have little dots of green with white still in the background. The head itself is yellow, but do not color in the holes. The lips are sort of squiggly and have red and pink stripes. On top of the head there is a hat that is shaped like a slightly squiggly triangle. There is a little red colored circle on top of the hat. There are also purple horns pointing outwards.

The body looks like a fat fish tail (on the left side) and sort of a very fat fish hook (on the right side). The bottom of the body is big, round, and drooping. The colors are rainbow striped (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, red, orange, yellow etc.) The arms are really, really, really squiggly! On one side (the left side) the arms are red and blue vertically striped. On the other side (the right side) the arms are purple and green vertically striped. The fingers make a squiggly X and on top they have little orange balls on both side that are outlined in black. The two legs are a sort of squiggly and are pure purple with three finger type things that have green circles on them, that sort of look like fungus.

More tips you might want to know are to outline our monster in black pen and to only use marker. Good luck drawing The Cheesy Joker!

Analysis
by Kelsey and Taylor

Here are some things you guys did well on our monster picture. You colored the face the right color and very precisely. The cheesy holes you made very well and in the right place! We think you did a very good job on the little round ball at the top of the hat on the head next to the horns that are pointing outwards. The horns you made were almost exactly like ours! You guys did a very good X in the fingers, but our description should have said skinny fingers. The stripes have the right colors in the right order. You made a very good fish hook. (And it was in the right place.) The color of the body you got right. We think you made good purple legs, coming practically out of the right place.

We could have described some more details on our monster. Here is what we found wrong with our description. This is sort of funny, we told you to put the stripes on our monster vertically when we meant horizontally and we told you to put the stripes on the arms horizontally when we meant vertically. We forgot to mention that the paper should have gone vertically but it doesn't really matter. Our monster's legs could be a little bit skinnier but we didn't mention it. Oops, big mistake, we didn't tell you that the squiggly triangle was blue. I think we meant to put SKINNY fingers that make a squiggly X with small orange balls on top. Our mouth on the cheesy joker is PINK and red vertically striped. I think we forgot to say there would be no regular eyes. The Cheesy Joker's arms have squiggles that have bumps that are higher and there are about three loops per side. The arms also go out horizontally, but we forgot to say that. Now we know to say that the stripes go all the way across the body. Great job drawing The Cheesy Joker!

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