Welcome home, Adventurers!
In our previous Housing article, we shared a high-level overview of our plans and philosophies. This time around, we are getting concrete and discussing specifics for decoration systems. It allows us to not only show off some of what’s possible but also to answer some of the common questions and concerns we’ve seen come up from the community.
A couple disclaimers:
With that out of the way, let’s talk about decoration in Housing!
Decoration has two primary modes, Basic and Advanced, and you can freely toggle between them at any time while decorating with a keypress.
Basic mode allows you to quickly place (or remove) objects and move them around while keeping their movements somewhat constrained to make putting something together quick and easy. It has a number of rules in place to help with this:
Basic movement for object placement. (All UI shown is subject to change.)
Basic snap placement on surfaces. (All UI shown is subject to change.)
Example of items being placed on a "parent" object.(All UI shown is subject to change.)
“But that’s so restrictive!” we hear you saying. Don’t worry, just switch to Advanced mode and feel the true power at your fingertips! Advanced mode effectively turns off a lot of the rules of Basic mode but also offers up additional tools of its own as well.
Advanced Clipping (All UI shown is subject to change.)
A gimbal is a pivoted support that permits rotation of an object about an axis.
Advanced Floating (All UI shown is subject to change.)
Advanced Rotation (All UI shown is subject to change.)
Advanced mode lets you interact and design things with very specific controls to make whatever your heart may desire. Internally using this, employees have taken bushes and made them into garland for their fireplaces, constructed a boat’s prow from a bed, or made paint buckets into small spice racks for their kitchens.
A variety of decor put together in one room.
In addition to the decoration modes, we wanted to call out some other functionalities and choices we’ve made, some because they’re cool and worth sharing, and others because they directly answer some of the questions we’ve seen since the first article went up.
For newly created assets (as opposed to legacy ones from existing art), we’re allowing players to dye them a variety of colors, so if you find a chair but wish the upholstery was blue instead of grey, you can make that change. But what if the blue doesn’t match the stain of the wood or color of the metal now? Well, you can fix that as well!
Make your space your own with living color. (All UI shown is subject to change.)
It’s not just decorations you use to customize your space, but the wallpaper, ceiling and flooring as well. You can mix and match these to elicit various cultures and vibes or just make up your own. You can take things a step further too and use “partition” objects to build walls where none were before, letting you make rooms with arbitrary interiors.
House Layout from above. (All UI shown is subject to change.)
Speaking of mixing and matching, we saw a lot of questions around what would be allowed in terms of decor. Inside your home, you can decorate however you want, so if you want Blood Elf wallpaper with a stone roof and wooden floor, go for it.
A larger multi-purpose room with more items and decor.
While we’re not really talking about exteriors in this article, it’s worth mentioning that the outside size of your house has no bearing on how big the interior is. If you want a huge mansion outside with just one room inside or a tiny shack on the outside but a dozen rooms inside, you do you.
We’ll share more about the exteriors for your home later though!
There’s so much more to discuss with decorations (“Where do we get stuff?”, “How do I show off my collection of transmogs, pets, and mounts?”, “How do Professions fit in?”, and more) never mind Neighborhoods, and we can’t wait to share more. Please keep sending us your feedback and we’ll keep building, but in the meantime here’s another screenshot a team member made mixing some various styles.
A bedroom with a little extra bling and plenty of books.
We look forward to sharing more with you as we continue to give you more insights on the new Housing system.