Macro Jewelry featuring Motherboard Spider - Dark via Nano Banana
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Macro Jewelry featuring Motherboard Spider - Dark via Nano Banana

Macro Jewelry featuring Motherboard Spider - Dark—a Nano Banana prompt with jewelry and creature art direction.

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Motherboard Spider .... used Nano Banana Pro.

Prompt:
Input A is an Animal, Insect, or Marine Creature.
Deconstruct the creature's biology into   3 Tech-Salvage Components  :
   The Skin/Shell (The Substrate):  Identify the primary surface area. Translate this into   Green FR4 Circuit Board (PCB)   material with visible silver conductive traces.
   The Fur/Hair/Spines (The Conduction):  Identify the textured extremities. Translate these into raw   Copper Wire   strands, gold-plated pins, or jagged soldered leads.
   The Organs/Eyes (The Logic):  Identify the dense biological clusters. Translate these into   Integrated Circuit (IC) Chips, Capacitors (Cylindrical), and Resistors  .
2. Container:
Goal: A "Cyber-Taxidermy" Macro Shot.
The Environment: A blurred, low-light Electronics Lab background.
Background Details: Hints of soldering irons, magnifying lamps, and anti-static mats (ESD mats) in the bokeh to sell the scale.
The Mount: The creature stands directly on a dark, non-conductive workbench surface.
3. Synthesis: 
The Anatomy: The creature is NOT a robot wearing armor; it is composed of the electronics. The geometry of the PCBs must be cut and layered to mimic the organic muscle groups and joints of the animal.
Joints: Use soldering points or small hinges where legs bend.
Eyes: Use dark, shiny optical sensors or camera lens modules.
Mouth/Mandibles: Use sharp, gold-plated connectors or headers.
The "Hair" Simulation: (Crucial for Taranatulas/Bees/Mammals) Thousands of tiny, bent wire clippings or gold pins must protrude from the PCB "skin" to simulate fur or fuzz.
4. Visual Syntax (The Color Palette):
Primary: PCB Green (or dark blue/black depending on motherboard style).
Secondary: Copper/Gold (Wiring and contacts).
Accent: Silver/Grey (Solder and chips).
No Paint: All colors must come from raw electronic materials.
5. Lighting & Atmosphere:
Camera Angle: Extreme Macro. Eye-level with the creature to make it look imposing and monstrous.
Lighting: Ring Light or Dual Flash. High-contrast, sharp lighting that catches the glint of the gold pins and the wet sheen of the silicon chips.
Depth of Field: Razor-thin. The face/mandibles are sharp; the rear legs and background fade into soft bokeh.
Output: ONE image, 1:1 Aspect Ratio, Macro Photography, "Upcycled Art" aesthetic, High Texture Fidelity.
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