Hi everybody...
It might be just me but could you move the zapped mosquito a bit higher or lower to see it better on a darker surface, since in the position it's in now you can't really see it because of the stone wall.
Also, I'm not sure, and I might just get a lot of bashing for this but something doesn't look right with the bug zapper's base... if one's not carefull one might think that it's actually touching the cobblestone walkway, but again...it might be just my eyes playing tricks on me at 1 o'clock in the morning :zzz:
Anyway...keep up the good work and sorry if I popped out uninvited like I did...
P.S. Just a thought: you could rotate the eyes of the mosquito, the living one, of course, twards the left (from his perspective, to the right - from ours), like it's trying to look behind him to see if he's safe. At least that's what everybody on TV in a horror/ thriller does: look behind to see if someone's following them, fall, twist their ankles, die...well, don't wanna spoil the end
And since you gave the little flier human eyes, maybe even dilate the pupils a bit... a bit more.... to give the impression that he's actually scared and not just flying around, minding it's own business while some other unfortunate buddy of his comes across a shocking experience :lmao: ok, so maybe it wasn't so funny ....
BTW It's a scientifical fact that when we get scared, among other thing happening, our pupils dilate so more light reaches the receptors on the retina to help us better understand and react to the current situation. Just a fact.