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A close-up, eye-level perspective showcases a heavy-duty, industrial abrasive blasting machine, commonly known as a sandblaster, positioned centrally in the mid-ground. Licensable motion asset by Dylan Stanley.
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A close-up, eye-level perspective showcases a heavy-duty, industrial abrasive blasting machine, commonly known as a sandblaster, positioned centrally in the mid-ground. The primary component is a tall, cylindrical pressure vessel, approximately 1.5 to 2 meters in height, fabricated from painted metal in an off-white, slightly creamy hue that exhibits minor scuffs and operational grime. The top rim of the tank features a vivid, smooth lime-green interior lip, contrasting sharply with the main body. Several prominent decals adorn the tank's exterior, including a circular 'PIRATE BRAND ABRASIVE BLASTING' logo featuring a detailed black silhouette of a sailing ship against a white background, flanked by the words in a distressed, bold font. Below this, 'SPH SERIES' is stenciled in large, dark block letters, and a 'MADE IN USA' flag graphic is visible. Additional stickers include a yellow triangular 'WARNING' symbol, a black star, a 'Smoky' graphic, and a '241' identification number in yellow on a black background. The machine is supported by a white metal A-frame base and features robust white handles extending upwards from the top. Various functional components are visible: a brass pressure gauge, multiple brass valves, and a network of black and red rubberized hoses with corrugated textures, connected by metallic fittings. A thick, ribbed, burnt sienna-red hose extends to the right out of the frame, while thinner black and red electrical wires lie loosely on the ground. The substrate beneath the machine is an uneven mix of light tan sand or abrasive media, interspersed with dark, fine particulate matter and dirt, suggesting frequent, heavy industrial use. In the blurred background, rough, untreated wooden planks or plywood panels form a partial wall, exhibiting natural wood grain and a weathered appearance. To the right, stacked black plastic crates with a distinctive open grid pattern are visible, slightly out of focus. Behind the sandblaster, a section of a white, possibly plastic or fiberglass, intermediate bulk container (IBC tote) with a white metal grid support is faintly discernible. The lighting is soft and diffused, likely from an unseen overhead source or open side of a structure, creating subtle shadows and a uniform illumination across the scene. The depth of field is moderately shallow, ensuring the sandblaster is sharply rendered while the background elements are gently blurred, emphasizing the primary subject. No living organisms, signage with readable text beyond the machine's labels, or human elements are present.