If your talking about the one on the left side of that picture, that is an old floor lamp pole that i added a light fixture on it. now i have a black bulb on it.
An old drafting table and the wilderness (back yard) If anything I am killing off those Georgia skeeters - n - flies with the paint fumes . . . But man! My drafting table has seen it's better days! Whew!
Looking around you're guy's workspace I think I need to be moving things around a bit.
I do concept art on my bed, small tinkering on the bedroom floor, everything else is done on my 1/5th of my dads workbench downstairs (lucky for me, my 1/5th is the 1/5th with the vice bolted into it).
i've got 3 work areas. there's my "office", aka toy room. i tend to do small detail painting in here.
the basement has two workstations. one is workbench #1, the dremel, the heat gun, rivets/screws/etc... the other is a 5'x7'ish painting area. plastic taped up to the walls and an exhaust fan to suck out fumes.
then the garage has workbench #2, a larger painting table, and the big tools: table saw, mitre saw, router table, things like that.
My workspace consists of the upstairs, the basement (mostly wood and armor cutting and sanding, and dremel work), and Psberetta's basement! Of course at that last location, sometimes work gets replaced with being lazy and not doing work.
I've taken over the garage for most of my work. It's air conditioned witch is really nice. On occasion I will do some detail painting in front of my room computer because I too lazy to print stuff out
If I start doing work, my workspace consists of mainly my porch! Yep ... I'll do work out there when it's over 100 degrees. If I need to let something dry, then it goes inside in the living room ... can't afford to blowing dust or dirty rain (I have never seen rain as dirty as it is out here) ruin my work.
I use an old workshop in my basement, my grandpa used to make boots there, but since I have no skill in that I figured it'd be a great hobby shop. It has a really strong workbench and a bunch of other wierd trinkets. Oh, and one side of the shop is still lined with unpacked moving boxes from like 17 years ago
This is an interesting thread. Well most of my soft parts work is done here in my studio (this is where the Jedis Closet work is done essentially):
I have pretty much everything I need right here. The comp(for reference), the sewing machines, ironing board, fax, music, tv and xbox. LOL.
The laundry is opposite of here with the fabric easily accessable to dye and wash.
This is pretty clean compared to what it was before comic con, or how it will look in the next month with Halloween on its way. The rest of my work (painting, sanding, drillling and all the smelly stuff) is done in the garage in a tiny corner amongst the car parts and all the quads, or on my kitchen table where I cut the costumes out. It really never fails that somehow it ends up on the kitchen table. I draft my patterns there too.
So more times than not were eating at the coffee table. Sound familiar?
Nuts I know.