Top of the house, completely opened. I'm going add some more details so it actually looks like the roofs of the houses. It's also about 20 inches high by about 28 inches wide/diameter.
Interior of the second house. The door is closed, and I also made a wall that detaches to make the bedroom smaller. Adding other elements later on would obviously make this look more like a house, rather than just a weird stained piece of paper...
4th house- this will be a little different since the first floor is a tree and the second floor is the main floor. You can see the window a bit here. Also part of the attic floor (I only put an attic here to make a connection with the rest of the houses since most tree houses wouldn't have an attic...).
This is the dedication/statement and table of contents page that I never put on here yet. When I'm done with the house, I'll type out everything that I wrote on here so everyone could at least understand why I did each house.
That's it for now. My plan for the next two weeks is to finish the interior this week, and then finish the people and put together the entire house during the last week. I hope I don't wind up losing the rest of my sanity over this, especially since my camera keeps on eating up every battery I put in it whenever I try uploading something on here.
So yeah, it's late, and now I have to stay up and try to fix my website for our Visual Computing class since my teacher is making me red0 it because she didn't like it. I just don't know anymore... Oh yeah, and I have to write a paper on Sofonisba Anguissola, which there is almost no information on. Yay again. I guess it's what I get for pushing myself too far past my limit.
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