On the left is what I built and wanted to blueprint. On the right is what it captured. The awnings can be crafted in Explore mode, so I am curious why they did not include with the blueprint.
It seems that pickable or free-placed items don't capture in blueprints, which does make sense to a degree, although excluding them entirely doesn't seem like the right answer to me.
Another example was a design I had in mind for a small house, and I wanted to decorate the chimney with stones to make it look more rustic. The stones would not capture in the blueprint. Sure they don't have a recipe, but the blueprint could simply ask for the stones directly.
And an option to somehow make them not pickable when the blueprint is completed, would also be nice to have.
edit: Maybe it's because the awnings require a sewing kit? There must be a way to accommodate that.
On the left is what I built and wanted to blueprint. On the right is what it captured. The awnings can be crafted in Explore mode, so I am curious why they did not include with the blueprint.
It seems that pickable or free-placed items don't capture in blueprints, which does make sense to a degree, although excluding them entirely doesn't seem like the right answer to me.
Another example was a design I had in mind for a small house, and I wanted to decorate the chimney with stones to make it look more rustic. The stones would not capture in the blueprint. Sure they don't have a recipe, but the blueprint could simply ask for the stones directly.
And an option to somehow make them not pickable when the blueprint is completed, would also be nice to have.
edit: Maybe it's because the awnings require a sewing kit? There must be a way to accommodate that.
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