Nogylop Einstein

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Nogylop Portrait
by Sam and Nimrod

Nogylop

Nogylop Recreation
by John and Sam

Nogylop

Description
by Nimrod and Sam

Nogylop Einstein is the fastest Nogylop in the universe. His head is a yellow trapezoid, long side facing up. His hair is very low and has sharp zigzags. His nose is a small blue triangle. His eyes are red trapezoids, long side down, with black squares in the inside corners. The antenna is green and is facing out; the top of the antenna is a diamond shape facing sideways and it’s purple. His mouth is a rectangle and it has green teeth. His ears are parallelograms. They are vertical and purple. They have blue rectangles inside them.

He has a collar that is pink on the top and blue on the bottom with red triangles inside. He has a diamond body with a flat top, colored plum. His green right wing is shaped like a pentagon, partly hidden behind the body. Inside the wing is a blue arm with three sharp fingers. The other wing is exactly the same, except the wing is orange and the arm is red. Under that arm is a fatter hand that is wild orchid and sea foam green. The other arm is exactly the same, except it is flamingo pink. In the middle of both fat hands is a long purple rectangle, with a blue rectangle at the bottom. The leg is partly hidden by the body. Where the purple and blue meet there is a small black line on each side with a small square on each end. Everything is outlined in black.

Good Luck!

Analysis
by Sam

You did a very good job recreating Nogylop Einstein. You made the head, mouth, eyes, and wings the right shape and color. You also made the ears the right color.

There were some things we could have made a little clearer in our description. First of all we didn’t say where the antennae were. We also should have told you the wing size relative to the body size and we should have told you where the lower arms and the tail were.

Because you did such a good job we could easily tell your drawing was a recreation of Nogylop Einstein.

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