The Four-eyed Monster

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Monster Portrait
by Matthew J. and Tara

Monster

Monster Recreation
by Malcolm

Monster

Description
by Tara and Matthew J.

We are going to tell you how to draw our monster. The paper is vertical. The monster has three heads. There is one eye on each head. There is an eye on the stomach. The body is half blue half and peach. The small eyes are blue, green, and purple. The head looks like a VW Bug, but it has a long neck. The triangles, squares, and half circles go down the back. On the left head are yellow triangles, on the middle head are two red squares, and on the right head are four yellow half circles. The colors of the heads are starting with the left: turquoise, the middle: orange, the right: blue. The big eye's iris is red.

There are three arms on each side. The top four are red, and the bottom two are blue. There is a square coming out of the bottom of the stomach. There are two brown triangles coming out of each side of the square part. It has four legs. They are in this order from left to right: orange, blue, green, and red. There are purple fingers. Outline the monster in black fine-line pen. This is the Four-eyed Monster.

Analysis
by Matthew and Tara

This is what we think Walter Hays did well on drawing our monster. The arms are the right color. One head is the right color. The monster has three heads. He does have an eye on his stomach.

These are the things we forgot to tell. The arms are green, but we said they were blue. We forgot to say the stomach is square. The eye on the stomach is gray, the iris is red, and the pupil is black. The body is peach and the bottom is blue. Walter Hays did a great job copying our monster.

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