Two Fish Illustration and Design, Sketchbook

Warning! Giant Quail of Death

Wednesday, September 3rd 2008

"Poor kid. His last memory will be somewhat frightening."
(Spent a lot of time on this one. Read about it here.)

Sketch #95

1
Amazing. Simply amazing. I'm looking forward to the "making of" post!

As spoken by Shaun Andrews on 9.03.08

2
Your art is always SO inspiring!!
Thanks for sharing.
Cata

As spoken by cata on 9.03.08

3
This is awesome! I love that its a quail. I guess eating your face is fair adaptation considering they're not much for flying.

As spoken by Natalie on 9.03.08

4
Thanks! I have no idea how I came upon this idea. It was kind of a sketch that grew into an illustration.

Maybe I have a secret phobia about quails?

As spoken by Jacob on 9.03.08

5
wow

that is amazing

i love it

super cool

As spoken by damon on 9.03.08

6
Fantastic.
Impressive.
Brilliant.

As spoken by Juan Carlos Federico on 9.03.08

7
a fantastic image, beautifully done..

As spoken by kathy hare on 9.04.08

8
Awesome work! Love your style.

As spoken by Juana Martinez-Neal on 9.04.08

9
Really cool illo. the style is fascinating!

As spoken by dot on 9.04.08

10
Fantastic! Love those textures. I think you managed to hit the sweet spot between creepy and cute. One of my faves.

As spoken by Patrick on 9.04.08

11
Great Textures!
Awesome illo.

As spoken by milan on 9.05.08

12
Stunning work. An exquisite piece of work, perfect from title to textures, inspirational!

As spoken by Mark Cavell on 9.05.08

13
Great work, looking at the textures I can almost feel them. smile

As spoken by Winnie Lim on 9.05.08

14
Love your work, really fantastic!
Congratulations.
Regards.

I invite you to visit

http://www.ruisousaartworks.blogspot.com

As spoken by rui on 9.18.08

15
I can only imagine the number of layers and filters...

As spoken by kim on 10.26.08

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