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Nogylop Portrait by Tommy and Bill
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Nogylop Recreation by Ashley and Amy
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by Bill and Tommy This is how you make the legendary Nogylop called The Fierce Fire-Breathing Phoenix. This Nogylop looks like a bird with folded wings, and it has arms holding a spear. This is how you make the head. It is a regular turquoise trapezoid with the shortest parallel side facing right. The eye is a small black octagon that looks like a circle. The beak is two green scalene triangles on the short side of the trapezoid. There is red fire coming out of the beak. The fire is a really spiky fire. The neck is a turquoise parallelogram with all sides equal. The neck attaches to the head, and there is a small space about half a centimeter on top of the head. The body is a slightly long red octagon with a long line in the middle. The right side of the neck connects to the body. On the side to the left, on the upper diagonal line, there is a green isosceles triangle. On the next side there is a green scalene triangle, slightly bigger. Then, on the next side there is another green isosceles triangle the same size as the first. This triangle is also pointing horizontally. Next is a green scalene triangle the same size as the second triangle, but facing the other way getting a side shared with a leg. The leg looks like a block letter L that is slightly diagonal and making a right angle. The front turquoise leg is on the farthest left corner of the lowest side of the body. The front leg is a one-inch parallelogram. It is about a centimeter in width. The parallelogram’s right upper corner touches the left corner of the bottom of the body. There is a purple rectangle for a foot. Now your Phoenix should look like it is walking. On the next corner there is a purple rectangle going horizontally connected to a pentagon. Halfway up the side there is a horizontal arm. It is a trapezoid connected to another pentagon. The pentagons have a scalene triangle claw facing right. The head of the spear is an equilateral triangle. On the bottom of the head of the spear is a purple rectangle down to the claw. On the bottom of the claw the spear continues with a parallelogram. Then it meets at the other claw. On the bottom of the claw is a turquoise parallelogram. That’s all. GOOD LUCK! |
by Tommy and Bill Ashley and Amy, you did a great job at recreating our Nogylop. You did a good job at drawing the fire. You made the tail feathers great, even though we didn’t do a good job at explaining them. We also did not do well describing the folded wings, and we left out that the beak is open, and that the color was supposed to be green. You drew the head very well. We’re sorry for making the directions very complicated, especially the spear. Even though the directions were complicated, the eye you made is the right shape and size. You did an amazing job!
Tommy and Bill |
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