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Neila Portrait by Rachael and Sydney
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Neila Recreation by Sam and Maria
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by Sydney and Rachael You will be recreating Ms. Piggy. Her head is an orange equilateral triangle with blue lines coming out of her head. They are antennae. The antennae have small blue dots on their ends. The eyes are short black horizontal lines with small black circles on the bottom. Her eyes are about a centimeter apart. A pink pig-like snout serves as her nose. The mouth is a red rectangle with red triangle teeth in it. Ms. Piggy’s body is a purple square. It is eight centimeters by eight centimeters. There is a minute (very tiny) blue triangle about two centimeters from the bottom of the square body. Three green upside-down steps are the tail of Ms. Piggy on the right side of her body. The bottom of the tail is lined up with the bottom of the body. Her legs are red rectangles with orange circles at the end. Her arms are yellow rectangles with yellow five pointed stars for hands. Outline Ms. Piggy in black and you will have recreated her. |
by Rachael and Sydney You did a great job recreating our Neila. All of the colors were correct and the eyes were perfect. The nose is good and so were the legs and feet. The body is great as well as the arms. The Neila you made was so good that our whole class could tell it was Ms. Piggy. We want to confess about the mistakes we made, like the antennae. We should have said there were only two. We also didn’t say how the body and head connected. The hands were totally our fault because we didn’t say how the hands connected. We know that stars are hard to draw. We also didn’t say where the hands supposed to be, and to outline everything in black. You did a very fine job drawing Ms. Piggy. |
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