![]() To place a Natural Wonder, select the “Natural Wonder” button on the menu, then click on the Wonder you wish to place, hover the area where you wish to place it, then click the middle-mouse button to place it. Select the element you wish to place, hover the area where you wish to place it, then click the middle-mouse button to place it. To place a Point of Interest, select the “Point of Interest” button on the menu, then click on the category you wish to place: Resources Deposit or Natural Modifiers. You can connect two rivers by dragging a river to another one. To place a river, select the “River” option in the menu, then do a middle click on the map where you want the river to start, and drag it to a coast or a lake. You can also hover a tile in the terrain, then use the W and X shortcuts to adjust the tile’s height. Then hover the tiles you wish to adjust and click the middle-mouse button. To adjust the height of your tiles and add depth to your map, select the “Height” button on the menu and a height (0 = floor level, -1 = sea level). You can adjust the size of your brush by moving the cursor on the top of the screen or using the B and N shortcuts. You can also click the right-mouse button on an existing tile, hold it and move it across your map to draw this tile wherever you want. Move your cursor on the viewport and click the middle-mouse button to place it. BUILDING THE MAPĬlick on the “Tile” button on the menu and select a tile type (forest, prairie…). Minimize the UI (for example: to take shiny screenshots of your map) II. Ctrl + right click & drag: select a rectangle of tilesġ9.Right-click on a tile and maintain the right-click while moving the mouse to duplicate the tile, you can “draw” a tile this way Right click: Pick the value of the hovered tile.Note: in the current version of the editor, this is the only way to load a map. Load one of the preset maps (Tiny, Small, Normal, Large and Huge size).Launch the editor with the default map by clicking on “Launch Editor”.In the Main Menu, go to “Extras”, then “Community” and “Map Editor” ![]() Here is the manual to guide you in the map editor tool of Humankind.
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