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Polygonoid Portrait by Enzo and Brandon
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Polygonoid Recreation by Yuki and Kenshiro
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Description
by Brandon and Enzo We are going to describe the polygonoid named The Invincible Samurai. To build the head you will need seven pieces: one yellow hexagon, four green triangles, and two small parallelograms. The hexagon goes first, then put the triangles in a circle around the hexagon. Then put the small white parallelograms right next to the triangles closet to the top to the horns. Color the small parallelograms gray. For the body you need four pieces: two red trapezoids for the torso and two small parallelograms for the arms. Connect the trapezoids to the bottom of the head. The tops of the trapezoids touch each other. One arm will cross the body. The other arm is pointing down and connected to the very top of the body. For the legs you need seven pieces: five blue rhombuses and two red trapezoids. Put one blue rhombus connecting to the very bottom of the body. Put one trapezoid next to the rhombus, and put a rhombus next to that. Then put the last one vertically attaching to the rhombus on top. The other leg is the same. For the face, the mouth is a long thin rectangle. Leave the mouth white. The nose is a sideways triangle. The eyes look like an oval cut in half. The eyebrows are straight but curve at the end. There is a thick belt going across the waist that is black. The legs are blue. There is a sword case on the right side of his leg. The sword case is gray. The sword is on the right side above his case and attached to his hands. The sword is gray like the case. The sword and case are not made of blocks. Have fun and good luck! |
Analysis
by Enzo and Brandon Dear Yuki and Kenshiro, You did surprisingly well on the Invincible Samurai. We are sorry we didn’t give you a good enough description. You did very well on the head. There are a lot of things that we could have done better, like telling you to make the legs vertically. We should have told you which way to place the trapezoids on the torso. We also could have told you which way to put the horns. We should have said to only put one stripe for the belt. We could also have given a better description of the colors. Despite all that, you did pretty well! |
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