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Post by Vassaggo on Sept 16, 2018 6:47:20 GMT
I hate plaster. My house was built by my Great Grandfather in 20's. It's been remolded 3 times. About half the house is oldschool plaster and other half drywall. The game room is Plaster. You have to drill a hole put in anchor then hang the pics. Make a mistake you still have a hole in the wall. In the pics some seem crooked. They aren't now. I found my picture velcro after I took these the photos. Every one is now level.  Clemson clock and my Autographed Blunt-man and Chronic figured  I used photoshop to make the 2 symbol posters. Then sent it to Walgreens and had them printed out. I sacrificed 4 controllers for the shadow box. They were functional but each had something wrong with it. (stiff cord, button stuck, etc)  I moved the desk into the corner now so the 32" monitor/tv goes on the left hand side of the desk.  I couldn't find my minimalist prints of DC. I Have Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, and WW. Didn't really have room for them the other wall has the game shelves and tv mounted for it. I think I will be able to put the DC prints on either side of the tv.  Originally I had this in another configuration. The way I had it arranged looked like a swastika  Low light with no flash.  First line of Stephen King's Magnum Opus The Dark Tower "The Man in Black fled across the Desert and the Gunslinger followed."
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Post by HaveYourselfaMerryLittleAckbar on Sept 16, 2018 19:20:25 GMT
Sweet set up, mang!
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Post by Vassaggo on Sept 17, 2018 0:55:24 GMT
Need to find a cheap Futon. The Room has the feel of 90's nerd's apartment/dorm room. I had futon back in college. it wasn't comfortable though. Wonder if they've made comfortable ones now.
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Post by No Morpho, Only Bánh mì on Sept 17, 2018 1:44:54 GMT
Need to find a cheap Futon. The Room has the feel of 90's nerd's apartment/dorm room. I had futon back in college. it wasn't comfortable though. Wonder if they've made comfortable ones now. They have! The tricky part is finding one that won’t kill you during the off-gassing. We bought and returned 3 through Amazon several years ago before picking a good one. Our UPS guy was not pleased. No, sir.
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Post by Vassaggo on Sept 17, 2018 4:02:49 GMT
Need to find a cheap Futon. The Room has the feel of 90's nerd's apartment/dorm room. I had futon back in college. it wasn't comfortable though. Wonder if they've made comfortable ones now. They have! The tricky part is finding one that won’t kill you during the off-gassing. We bought and returned 3 through Amazon several years ago before picking a good one. Our UPS guy was not pleased. No, sir. you think you could find the one you got or something similar? If you can send me a link.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Sept 17, 2018 5:16:19 GMT
I hate plaster. My house was built by my Great Grandfather in 20's. It's been remolded 3 times. About half the house is oldschool plaster and other half drywall. The game room is Plaster. You have to drill a hole put in anchor then hang the pics. Make a mistake you still have a hole in the wall. In the pics some seem crooked. They aren't now. I found my picture velcro after I took these the photos. Every one is now level.  Clemson clock and my Autographed Blunt-man and Chronic figured  I used photoshop to make the 2 symbol posters. Then sent it to Walgreens and had them printed out. I sacrificed 4 controllers for the shadow box. They were functional but each had something wrong with it. (stiff cord, button stuck, etc)  I moved the desk into the corner now so the 32" monitor/tv goes on the left hand side of the desk.  I couldn't find my minimalist prints of DC. I Have Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, and WW. Didn't really have room for them the other wall has the game shelves and tv mounted for it. I think I will be able to put the DC prints on either side of the tv.  Originally I had this in another configuration. The way I had it arranged looked like a swastika  Low light with no flash.  First line of Stephen King's Magnum Opus The Dark Tower "The Man in Black fled across the Desert and the Gunslinger followed." Wow, you've got a lot of art. Awesome. I just got my first legit piece about a week ago, haven't even hung it yet. 
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Post by Vassaggo on Sept 17, 2018 5:38:46 GMT
Wow, you've got a lot of art. Awesome. I just got my first legit piece about a week ago, haven't even hung it yet.  Nice if you don't mind me asking how much?
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Post by Lord Death Man on Sept 17, 2018 5:47:37 GMT
Wow, you've got a lot of art. Awesome. I just got my first legit piece about a week ago, haven't even hung it yet.  Nice if you don't mind me asking how much? It was $480, framed. These days, you get your red badge of courage for shitting on 'Marvel NOW' and everything it stood for but, I admire the spirit of this piece. It has a lyrical quality (even if it is a touch too red). I have several unframed Mike Mitchell Marvel pieces but, I don't plan on framing them. Framing is a monumental pain in the ass.
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Post by Vassaggo on Sept 17, 2018 6:23:28 GMT
Nice if you don't mind me asking how much? It was $480, framed. These days, you get your red badge of courage for shitting on 'Marvel NOW' and everything it stood for but, I admire the spirit of this piece. It has a lyrical quality (even if it is a touch too red). I have several unframed Mike Mitchell Marvel pieces but, I don't plan on framing them. Framing is a monumental pain in the ass. what I do is buy cheap wooden frames that are few sizes bigger than I am framing. I'll either paint them or stain them myself. If I'm feeling froggy I'll cut the matte too. It's a pain in the dick to do, so I don't normally do that. I'd need glass cut anyways so I just go to Hobby Lobby and get the glass cut to the frame. And get the matte cut from size of art piece to size of frame. Save a decent amount of money doing that way.
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Post by Vassaggo on Sept 17, 2018 6:31:38 GMT
I need something to go between these two and I can' think what to put there. Statue of some kind maybe? I have Ash and Evil Ash Todd Macfarlene figures but they are out of the pack and in the art studio. (11'x13' metal shed that I finished with insulation, drywall, sink, easles, drafting table, electric heat and ac, etc) Same with my Ozzy Osbourne figures. Any suggestions? needs to be some what skinny but tall. 
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Post by scabab on Sept 17, 2018 15:46:26 GMT
I wish I had a game room, I've kept all my old consoles so it'd be nice to have a set up to keep them all plugged in.
Have a nice compfy chair. A mini fridge. Put all my games in order on a big bookcase.
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Post by No Morpho, Only Bánh mì on Sept 17, 2018 16:31:07 GMT
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Post by Vassaggo on Sept 28, 2018 6:55:34 GMT
I wish I had a game room, I've kept all my old consoles so it'd be nice to have a set up to keep them all plugged in. Have a nice compfy chair. A mini fridge. Put all my games in order on a big bookcase. Don't know why I didn't see this when you posted it. My game room was a bedroom. And the library was my dinning room. (house is 1600sq ft) It's just me here. I kept the other guest bedroom as a bedroom. I was going to make it into the Art room, but instead got a out building delivered and I finished it for that. if you ever do get a room up and running let me know. I can tell you how to connect all of them at one time to a tv and have them go through 2 HDMI ports. I have 18 different systems hooked up to 2 hdmi port on my tv. (from RF Atari to Xbox 360. Haven't gotten this current generation system yet) Edit: Actually I'm mistaken. 15 are through 2 hdmi, 3 are through component.
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