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This looks a lot like someone's dimly lit basement workshop to me. That
effect could be increased by:
replacing the workbench with a crappy and worn old folding table
changing the wall panneling to the cheap 70's era type (that dark veneer
type stuff)
using a much smaller, cheaper monitor that the builder may have found at a
garage sale
a grease stained keyboard and mouse pushed out of the way
a black and white printer for the wall diagrams
wall diagrams on box-fed paper with unevenly torn edges
MOUSE DROPPINGS!!
burns on the table and drips of solder(sp?) around the working era
a box of transistors and resistors, or maybe these items just spread over
the table
tin snips for creating the exoskeleton of the spider
spare tin
junk food wrappers
bottle of solder(sp?) cleaner
the ultimate addition, but a lot of work, would be a dismantled electronic
device from which spare parts were taken.
Also, this very good looking picture would have more impact if some
motivation were revealed for building the spider. This could be done by
simply labeling the diagrams.
-Shay
JRG <jrg### [at] hotmail com> wrote in message news:3b1d0a28@news.povray.org...
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