TimePig

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Neila Portrait
by Jonathan and William

Neila

Neila Recreation
by Ruxun and Jihun

Neila

Description
by William and Jonathan

Here is how to draw TimePig. The head is a circle. The two eyes are small round circles with horizontal lines going through the eyes, which make them look closed. In the middle of TimePig is a medium sized circle with the numbers of a regular clock on it. The nose is in the middle of the clock. The nose is a small round circle with two smaller circles in it, which are nostrils. Color the nose pink except for the two tiny holes. The tail comes out of the left side of TimePig. The tail is a line. At the end of the tail is a small round circle. Color the circle pink. The two ears look like upside down Vs with smaller upside down Vs inside the big upside down Vs. Inside the left ear inside the small V is red colored and inside the right small V is pink colored. Inside the left big V is pink and inside the right big V is red. Don’t color in the clock or eyes. The left third of TimePig is blue, the middle third of TimePig is red, and the right third of TimePig is yellow. Outline TimePig in black fine line marker. Good luck drawing TimePig!

Analysis
by Jonathan and William

We would like to congratulate you on some things you did that made us recognize the drawing of TimePig. One of the things is the place where you put the tail, the pink pig nose, and also where you put the number for the clock, which was in the exact same spots as the original TimePig.

We forgot to say that there was just one big circle for the body. We also forgot to say that the colors and lines were in the big circle. In our description we forgot to say that there were no hours and minute hands. We forgot to also say that the ears were pig ears and that when connecting the three colors to make the two lines connecting the colors wiggly. By the way you did a very good job drawing TimePig! Your TimePig is also very cute.

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