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Nogylop Portrait by Nicole and Sydney
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Nogylop Recreation by Keani and Christina
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by Sydney and Nicole This is our joyful Nogylop, Mrs. Groovy. Her head is a tan regular hexagon. The horns are heptagons (7 sided figures) that are peach and looks like a sailor’s hat. The bangs are teal and the shape of a Z. The hair is alternating hairs of sea foam green and tropical violet. The shape is a straight line with a Z at the end. The mouth is the shape of a musical whole rest, and is pink. The nose is an acute triangle, and is purple. The eyes are sea foam green triangles with a small plum triangle in each eye. The ears have four points and are emerald. The neck is a hexagon that looks like a hill. It is primrose with plum plaid over it. The body is an arrow pointing upward with no point at the end; it is the color of tropical violet. The belly button is above the stick part of the body. It is a plum diamond. There are two legs. Each has three points pointing outward; they are pink, and look like a Christmas tree. The feet have three points pointing down. The tips are purple and primrose plaid in the rest. The arms are rectangles with points on either end. They are sea foam green with Pacific lavender polka dots. The lower wings are two straight lines with two points at the end. They are golden yellow with magenta at the top. The upper wings are yellow. They are two straight lines with many vertices at the ends. Mrs. Groovy is outlined in black. In general she looks like a dancer with wings and horns. Good luck drawing Mrs. Groovy! |
by Nicole and Sydney We could tell that your drawing was of our Nogylop because you had so many things correct. The color and shape of the head is great and the eye shape, too. The color of the nose is also right. The colors of the bangs and horns are correct. The arms and upper wings are correct except for the very tip. We’re sorry we got you confused with our wings and neck. We know we shouldn’t have used a music note for the mouth. The horns are very difficult—our parents couldn’t even draw them. We should have said that the lines were going out on the hair. Maybe you didn’t have all the colors we used. Again, you did a great job drawing our Nogylop! |
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