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Layers

Choose what the map shows.

Use layers to change the map background, terrain, overlays, and protected source access.

  • Map sources
  • Visibility
  • Tokens

Open Layers

Start from the Studio scene:

  1. Click the Layers button.
  2. The Layers drawer opens.
  3. Review the available base layers, overlays, and terrain sources.

Change A Layer

Use the layer list when the map background or terrain does not support the route clearly enough.

  1. Find the source you want to use.
  2. Turn visibility on or off.
  3. Check the scene immediately after the change.
  4. Keep only the sources that help the route stay readable.

Source Access

Some sources need an extra step.

Situation What happens What to do
Source has a disclaimer The layer information dialog opens. Read the note, close it, then continue in Layers.
Source is protected The layer token dialog opens. Paste the token, validate it, then continue in Layers.
Cesium access is missing The Cesium token prompt opens. Paste a valid Cesium token before using Cesium-backed data.

Checks

Before exporting, check that:

  1. The route line stays readable over the selected background.
  2. POI labels and badges still contrast with the map.
  3. Terrain does not hide important parts of the route.
  4. Attribution or credits required by the source remain visible when needed.

Use the Studio

Keep the guide open while you prepare a journey, tune the scene, and export the output.

The guide follows the same order as a typical session: open, import, choose layers, edit, style, compose, export, and troubleshoot.

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