Hocrafrofri

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Neila Portrait
by Helen and Sophie

Neila

Neila Recreation
by Ashley and Keani

Neila

Description
by Sophie and Helen

This is our description of Hocrafrofri. Good luck trying to draw Hocrafrofri. Our neila has a horse’s head. The head and neck are facing to the left side of the paper. Only the head, but NOT the neck is colored blue. The neck is also a horse’s neck and is colored red. The eye and the nostril are black dots in the normal place of a horse. The ears are blue triangles with smaller white triangles inside the big blue triangles.

The body is oval shaped and green colored, and is going vertically. The arms are purple crab claws. They are in the normal place where human arms would be. The left crab arm is facing slightly upward, and the right arm is facing downward. Hocrafrofri has a fish tail that is striped purple and black. The stripes start with purple and end with purple. There are white spaces between each stripe.

The fish tail is a trapezoid with the small horizontal side connecting to the oval body. Hocrafrofri has frog legs that first have a small rectangle facing upward. Then the legs bend and point downwards. At the end there are five toes on each leg. The legs are colored orange. Have fun making Hocrafrofri!

Analysis
by Helen and Sophie

Good job trying to recreate Hocrafrofri. The shape, color, and stripes on the tail were good. All the colors on Hocrafrofri were correct. The head, eyes, and nose were also great! It was really good that you made the neck pointing left. You did a good job on putting five toes on each foot. You did great on the oval vertical body. We think you might have skipped the part about the ears.

What we should’ve done is tell you that our Neila takes up almost the whole page. Also that the legs were supposed to be connected to the tail, not the body. We also should’ve had told you the lines on the tail were straight not slanted.

We hope you enjoyed drawing Hocrafrofri.

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