Living Spike Ball

Portrait and Description

by Brian and Ruven


Living Spike Ball Picture

recreated by our Walter Hays partners


Draw a perfect circle that has a circumference of 12 1/2 inches. Draw a mouth 1 inch above the bottom of the inside of the circle. The width of the mouth is 7/8 inch and its length is 2 1/2 inches. Draw a triangle-shaped tooth pointing down from the top of the mouth with a length of 1 3/4 inches. The width of the top of the tooth is 1/2 inch. Draw two triangle-shaped eyes about 1 1/2 inches above the mouth with the flat side pointing inward. The tips of the triangle are pointed upwards. Also draw 8 spikes outside the circle. The spikes and the eyes are black. The inside of the mouth is green and the tooth is white. The circle is red. That is how to draw our monster.

Analysis

by Brian and Ruven

We think we described the colors well because they got the colors all right. We also think we explained the shapes well because they got the shapes mostly right.

We think we didn't explain the spikes and the mouth well because the spikes weren't big enough, and the mouth lines on their monster were curvy instead of straight.


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