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How to Edit Graphic Backgrounds in Grid & Pixel
How to Edit Graphic Backgrounds in Grid & Pixel
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Written by John Hogan
Updated over a week ago

Editing the background in your Grid and Pixel graphic is a great way to match your brand aesthetic and showcase some added creativity.

Here’s how you update the graphic background:

1. Look for the Images tab

Not all graphics have an editable background. You’ll know that your graphic background is editable if you see the Images tab in the dropdown menu on the left.

2. Open the Images tab and click Change

3. Choose how to add your new background image

There are three options when editing the graphic background for your design:

1. Upload Image

Click Upload Image to upload your own image directly or via a URL. This is perfect if you already have a campaign design or existing photography that will closely tie your Grid & Pixel graphics to other marketing assets across channels.

Choose the file to upload or add your image URL, then click Upload. Rotate or Zoom your image as desired. Finally, click Done to add it to your graphic.

2. Generate with AI

Use our AI engine to find the perfect graphic background. Simply click Generate with AI and enter a prompt (the more specific, the better!) and click Generate Images. It will take 10-15 seconds to see your recommended images.

Pick your favorite image, or tweak your prompt to generate new graphics — even the smallest changes can make a difference in what the AI engine generates.

Select your image, then Rotate or Zoom your image as desired. Finally, click Done to add it to your graphic.

3. Search Unsplash

To browse the stock imagery available on Unsplash, click Search Unsplash and add a search term to describe what kind of image you’re looking for. Click Search and review the recommended options. Pick your favorite image, or tweak your search terms to generate new options.

Select your image, then Rotate or Zoom your image as desired. Finally, click Done to add it to your graphic.

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