Since there didn't appear to be an English translation, I thought I'd try it myself and learn some Japanese along the way. The below is not the direct translation itself, but rather an edited down version for reading accessibility. Thanks to mozuku for the informational video! BASICS Each tree has four stages of growth, saplings excluded. From the left, we have sizes S, M, L, and FULL. Depending on the size, leaves and trunk thickness will differ. You can create depth using the different sizes. BROADLEAF Broadleaves are wide, changes color with seasons, and look cute. Broadleaf L and FULL are wide, so it's easy to add a sense of density. Broadleaf S and M are neither wide nor tall, so they are better suited for the front of a building or road than adding density. CONIFER Conifers are tall, unchanging with seasons, and look cool. Compared to broadleaf trees, conifers are less wide, more tall. Without much width, none of the sizes are suitable for adding density. Mix them with broadleaves to add variety. Unlike with broadleaves, which can appear plain with overuse, you can spam conifers without it looking monotonous. S/M conifers can be used the same way as S/M broadleaves. PALM Palms are wider at the top, unchanging with seasons, and look poppy. Can be planted on the mainland if sand is placed. If you want to make a tropical or jungle themed island, try mixing them with the other trees. Sizes S and M have differing number of leaves, but similar height. Their trunks barely cover the sand beneath them. They are suited for areas that are fully covered in sand, unless the base is hidden by furniture or shrubs. Sizes L and FULL have trunks which are thick enough to hide the sand, so they can be planted anywhere without issue. STOPPING TREE GROWTH S/M/L trees can stop growing if saplings are planted next to them. Depending on the location, one can stop up to four trees from growing. You can plant the saplings behind trees and objects to hide them. TREE PLACEMENT Holes are good for planning where you want to plant trees. Replace some full sized trees with L sized trees for variety. Mind the proportion between tree types. When planting two kinds of trees, 3:1 is a good ratio for a natural balance. HORIZONTAL ROAD Trees should be planted in a jagged distribution. Plant more rows for density. Add construction, shrubs, flowers, cliffs to fill the background. Planting directly in front of the road will obscure the path. Large trees should be planted further from the road. You can break this rule occasionally to make it look natural. It can be made more natural by adding benches and flower beds in the open spaces. VERTICAL ROAD Treat corners like horizontal roads. Keep trees spaced from them. Try to break symmetry between the left and right sides. Plant taller trees as you go further up to avoid an oppressive tree line. FENCES AND SHRUBS Start with a basic fence border along the road. Break the fence along the way, fill the gaps with plants and furniture. Shrubs should also be planted jaggedly between trees for balance. LIMITED SPACE Even with one line of trees, they should be spaced unevenly so it will not be monotonous and oppressive. As before, smaller trees in front and larger trees in rear for vertical roads. If the vertical road is long, it's fine to repeat this pattern. Plant the trees towards the ends of a horizontal road if you want to take photos of the middle section. A row of fencing/shrubs goes a long way. PLANTING AROUND BUILDINGS Plant in places where the leaves slightly cover the buildings or where the trees peek from behind. Switch out FULL trees in front of buildings with L trees to cover the buildings less. If you want to plant more trees, you can follow the same guidelines for roads.
@larkspur15173 жыл бұрын
this is extremely helpful! if it werent for your translation i wouldnt have learned that you can use saplings to stop trees from growing to the next stage and thats such an important tip
@flow74203 жыл бұрын
Thank you a lot for the translation! It helped me a lot! I'm french and don't know the japanese language so ty
@alexterronez45163 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this!!
@TheThinkiteasy3 жыл бұрын
長!
@colby_2472 жыл бұрын
one thing you didn't mention, you only can stop the growth of the tree by planting FRUIT, it will still grow if you plant cedar or hardwood tree sapling.
@deepblue1533 жыл бұрын
I'm starting to realize that decorating in this game is like 90% understanding the camera angles and perspective.
@DijaVlogsGames3 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the world of art!
@257andrea3 жыл бұрын
Even though I don’t understand Japanese this was so helpful
This video actually did help me with designing my forest. While I liked it, I was never satisfied with it. After watching this, I started rushing around to get some stunted trees into the forest and I just love it now. With everything else I added, it just feels more like an actual woodland now. Thanks for the great video.
@ademord3 жыл бұрын
Do you have a DA
@lalabear253 жыл бұрын
Do you have a DA code- would love to see the forest and get some inspiration from it.
@stktruth3 жыл бұрын
木の成長止めれるのは知らんかったですー!!!有難い✨参考にします🥰
@momo85633 жыл бұрын
the use of smaller size trees is honestly genius i would never have thought of it but it makes it so much better with avoiding too much repeating
@patryapg3 жыл бұрын
Question. They don't keep growing after you replant them?
@hahabearseathoney3 жыл бұрын
@@patryapg if you plant another tree right next to them, they dont! normally i just bury some fruit behind them
@asiled_3 жыл бұрын
@@hahabearseathoney it have to be a fruit tree though. If you plant two normal trees next to each other, one will grow fully and not the other. But with a fruit tree next to your tree, both will stop growing!
@rubygarner4463 жыл бұрын
Its amazing that we are able to understand them despite the language barrier
This video genuinely helped me understand how to balance things in this game. It's a savior for people like me who aren't the most creative. Thank you
@JJ-dj6qw3 жыл бұрын
Everytime when i watch Mozuku's design, i always want to decorate my island again. That's the reason why my island still has not been finished till now.
@carolynh68523 жыл бұрын
When you are so good at explaining with examples that you can teach people who don't speak your language
congratulations! we love your videos from all over the world 🌎❤️
@keraleam3 жыл бұрын
Oh how i would love to know how to speak your language, it just sounds so soft and calming, I can’t stop watching your videos. Also your tips look really nice and I’d love to understand then fully 🤍🤍
I didnt understand a word but i loved this video. Could you do one where you explain diagonal paths since they are in trend now 🙏🙏
@lanonaanaa66603 жыл бұрын
Cute
@PlutoniumSlums3 жыл бұрын
@@lanonaanaa6660 🤔
@eternallyotaku12893 жыл бұрын
... It is absolutely amazing that the trees sizes really change the ambiance. I realized from this video if I plant sugarcane in front of bamboo itll fix the fact I can see through the bottom. Perspective is the key to a beautiful forest.
@5653uk3 жыл бұрын
センスの塊すぎて声出ました
@andromedag23 жыл бұрын
I loved this video, It expanded my ideas! just what I needed, I'm learning japanese tho, so this video is really helpful in many ways ^^ I just suscribed and I hope someday I'll be able to understand every single word 💚 本当にありがとう
This video is really helpful. I didnt know that you can stop the tree's growth by using seedlings like that. One question, if I want to plant weed, is it okay if I just randomly spread them? What to pay attention when planting weeds?
@user-12sk29nkwrАй бұрын
素敵すぎる!
@muuu_nee3 жыл бұрын
10万人!めちゃくちゃおめでとうございます~!☺️👏👏👏🥳
@daleenyisme90973 жыл бұрын
The way you used the small trees for the corners so you can keep a compfortable view is genious!
@yuriz_one123 жыл бұрын
この方初めて見たけど天才すぎる🤩
@Ppp33o__sayo Жыл бұрын
嫌なコメント気にしなくて大丈夫ですからね。とても参考になります!🫶🏻
@Fragsu3 жыл бұрын
I just discovered there are tutorials for nice Animal Crossing islands :D I love that you teach the basics like ... Tree
@PlutoniumSlums3 жыл бұрын
Can you help explain it for me? i can’t understand it :(
I don't understand what you're saying in the whole video but the video visual really helps me. Thank you. It was very helpful to learn tree composition