Copper Wire Insects on the Workbench

Four insects reimagined with industrial copper wiring, their exoskeletons metallic and joints soldered, displayed under precise workbench lighting in sharp macro focus.

Prompt

Input = Garden Insect (e.g., Ladybug, Praying Mantis, Butterfly, Bee)Act as an electrician. For every insect, identify a wire type (e.g., Stranded Copper, Coaxial, Romex, Fiber Optic).Function Draw ($Insect, $ Wire) Anchor: [$Insect] :: [$Wire Type]::4Morphology: Conductive biology, [$Insect] constructed entirely from twisted wire, wings formed from fine mesh screens or fiber optic strands, joints soldered together, metallic shine::3Material Physics: Physical properties of Wire (rigid strands, metallic reflection, color coding of insulation) applied to exoskeletons, industrial sharpness::3Illumination: Workbench lighting, vise grips holding the bug, blueprints in background::2Render Stack: Industrial macro photography, metallic reflections, sharp focus, 8k::1Negative: [Chitin, wings, fuzz, green, natural, organic]:: -1Output: 2x2 grid, for each panel execute Draw Function the insect plus the wire type. Name of the insect underneath.
Published: April 17, 2026 by