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My Animation Blog
July 22, 2013
phone camera is easier to fit inside the house! |
I managed to make the door a little taller, and probably COULD have made it wider if I had tried hard enough.
I had to repeatedly paint the stairs and new railing in an attempt to match the stained wood. I think it was because I tried TOO hard, with too small a brush. I just have to keep reminding myself that this room will be impossible to see once the rest of the walls are back in place. Luckily the banister does not appear to be that crooked from the angle I normally see it. There's no way I can straighten it unless I cut it apart from the staircase below, which IS an option.
I took the banister that came with the house and cut it in half to make room for the new stairs. I also had to cut and paint a new railing since the old one had disappeared. I traced the banister pattern onto illustration board and cut and painted it. It pretty much imitates the original staircase below, so I'm happy with how it looks. What frustrated me the most is that I have no idea what wood stain I used when I originally built the house. It MAY be Minwax walnut.
Handmade doorknob, and that's not wood, it's painted illustration board! |
I still need to redo the floor, trim out the door, and run the wiring. (I ran out of tape wire!) My pictures don't really capture how it really looks, but it's starting to feel finished.
I am having a terrible time with my white acrylic paint. All of my other acrylics seem to be just fine, but the white is thick and gloppy and impossible to work with. What happened to it? It's the same age and experienced the same environment as all of my other paints.
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