In PlayStation Home you can customise your avatar to look however you want. With Apartments you are able to decorate pre-built spaces with items and furniture. But wouldn’t it be nice to design your own apartment from scratch? Now you can! Releasing this Wednesday (Aug. 1st), Blueprint: Home from nDreams will allow you, for the very first time, to create and build your own apartment. With a variety of different style packs you can craft your perfect pad. Want one huge warehouse with ten doors and no windows? That’s fine. How about a house with twenty-five rooms and a courtyard in the middle? No problem. Fancy moving it instantly from a country field to the top of a skyscraper? Easy. Rooms, doors, windows, wallpaper, flooring, ceilings, feature objects, exteriors, skies and environments. Let your imagination run wild and create and store multiple apartments exactly how you want them. You are the architect with Blueprint: Home. Blueprint: Home will be priced at £5.99 / €6.99 / $7.99 and include: - Two style packs (Minimalist Style Pack and Classic Paint Style Pack) that offers up to 30 different room style variations - Two Environments – Idyllic Valley and Paradise Island - Two Sky types – Blue Sky and Dusky Purple Sky - Three Feature items - Six Ceiling and Floor Textures - Five Save Slots so you can create and save 5 unique apartments nDreams will also be giving away an Aurora Environment at launch when you access Blueprint through Home Square. Also available this week: The Sci-Fi Horror Style Pack In space, nobody can hear you scream...Dramatically change the look of any room with the futuristic Sci-Fi Horror Pack. Purchasing this style pack will unlock the following items for use in your Blueprint: Home: - Fifteen Sci-Fi Horror wall textures - Fifteen Sci-Fi Horror corner pieces - Three Sci-Fi Horror wall styles - Three Sci-Fi Horror floor textures - Three Sci-Fi Horror ceiling textures - Three Sci-Fi Horror pillar styles - Outer Sci-Fi Horror wall style - Three new feature items – Sci-Fi Horror Curved Wall, Sci-Fi Horror Pillar and Sci-Fi Horror Eggs. The Sci_Fi Horror Pack will be priced at £2.49 / €2.99 / $3.99 . The following style packs will be available soon : The Asylum Style Pack A truly sinister style pack that lets you show your darker side. Purchasing this style pack will unlock the following items for use in your Blueprint: Home: - Fifteen Asylum wall textures - Fifteen Asylum corner pieces - Three Asylum wall styles - Three Asylum floor textures - Three Asylum ceiling textures - Three Asylum pillar styles - Outer Asylum wall style - Three new feature items – Asylum Table, Asylum Chair and Asylum Bed The Asylum Style Pack will be released shortly after the release Blueprint: Home and will cost £2.49 / €2.99 / $3.99. The Classroom / Office Style Pack This fantastic pack has everything you need to create your perfect classroom or office. Purchasing this style pack will unlock the following items for use in your Blueprint: Home: - Three new feature items – Desk, Computer and Whiteboard - Two wall styles - Seven wall textures - Three floor textures - Three ceiling textures - One pillar style - One outer wall style The Classroom / Office Style Pack will be released shortly after the release of Blueprint: Home and will cost £1.99 / €2.49 / $2.99.
g2g but i left 2 questions in my intro thread..can an admin plz message me an answer if they have 1..or more
I am so glad I don't have to sit on my hands for 3 more weeks! And another Well done article by Karen :nails:
I'm personally looking forward to giving this a try out, but I'm more looking forward to see what others make with it.
Really glad nDreams got the walkthough video out before the release, its definitely helped to clarify how the system works and doesn't look too difficult to create a nice layout. Am I right in assuming the featured items do not count towards the 100 item furniture limit?
Wall hangings are limited to the wood posts by the blueprint desk. Can not add them to your space itself. Sam i'll get Joey to clear that up.
Hey guys! Thanks for the feedback on the walk through video, much appreciated. So a couple of the questions that have come up: Sam - The "feature" items do not count toward the 100 furniture limit. You can place as many of these as you want (whilst watching the thermometer at the bottom of the blueprint creep up) and then you can add your furniture items up to 100 slots as per usual! GJK - As Carla mentioned you can't put pictures on the wall at the moment. It's a tech reason as to why you can't, it just isn't possible for us to develop it yet! Hopefully it will be something we can do in the future. Again, we wanted to get the video out there so people can see it all before it is released to then make an informed decision when purchasing, so hopefully this helps
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Feature items are items you can place when designing your apartment and are extra items that do not fall into the 100 item limit. These are purely decoration and cannot be interacted with.
O0h, I'm so excited! Unfortunately I'm unable to buy new store items, don't know what's wrong. It's been like that for two months now, and frankly it really pisses me off, especially because I missed out on the lion companion from E3.
this looks great, I'll buy this for sure, it also reminds me a bit of the HomeTycoon game that was feat on E3 booth on home.
Blueprint:Home - Known Issue Wed, 08/01/2012 - 12:11 — admin Hi All, We are aware of an issue where Bluepint becomes unavailable when you first go in and create an apartment. If you’re experiencing problems with Blueprint quitting out when you first play, exit the scene and re-enter it. Once you load back into the apartment, wait for approximately 5 minutes then play as usual, this allows the content packs to finish loading in the background. We apologise for any inconvenience and the problem has already been fixed for an update as soon as possible. We will keep you all updated Thanks Joe Blueprint:Home - Known Issue | www.ndreams.com
I'm no critic, but in my opinion, Blueprint Home is not meeting expectations. While we expected a fun, creative way to make apartments, we were given a glitchy, frustrating build mode that is constantly freezing. And if that were not bad enough, your custom apartment is hard to share with friends due to the fact that either they cannot see what you've made or they see something completely different. I know Blueprint is new, and they'll probably fix alot of this stuff. But for the price, wait, ect., I expected a bit better. On the bright side, it is still really fun to play with when it works right! ^0^
Hi All, On the back of the issue that we found with Blueprint yesterday (detailed below) this should now be rectified. Thank you for your patience Joe Blueprint:Home - Known Issue | www.ndreams.com