Place trees and a river on the terrain you’ve created, set the background music, and finish your map.
Let’s also use “Post Effects,” one of Bakin’s key features, to completely transform the map’s landscape.
You’ll start placing trees, rivers, and houses on the map.
In Bakin, maps are created by placing resources called “stamps”' onto maps.
Everything you place on maps—whether 3D or 2D—is considered a “stamp.” For more details on stamps, please refer to What are 'Stamps'?.
Let’s begin by placing some trees in the back area of the map.
First, turn off the “Snap to Grid” button located at the bottom of the Map Editor.
1. Bakinを起動すると表示されるトップメニューから、新規作成メニューを選択します。
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