🎯How to Size Your Designs

🖤 Sizing Your Images – Keep It Crisp, Keep It Scene

Yeah, you’re gonna see some familiar stuff here. And that’s because this is the heart and soul of the process. There's not a ton of instructions to bog you down—just a few crucial ones that make everything smoother for you and everyone looking to build their SceneWall.  Follow these recommendations and sharing the love becomes that much simpler.

When you're gathering or designing your art, do you best to keep it at 300 dpi at the size that the image is to be printed.

🖤 Preferred File Types for Uploading

To keep things running smooth and your prints looking clean as hell, these are the file formats we ride with:

🖼️ PNG – Best for high-quality images with transparent backgrounds.

🖤 JPG / JPEG – Totally fine, especially if your image doesn’t need transparency.

📐 PDF – If you’re designing in Illustrator or Photoshop and want to keep full quality with no compression, this one slaps.

And don’t forget—name your your artwork clearly when you save/upload it. You don't want your fellow SceneWallers to feel the need to rip out their hair while they are steady trying to build something glorious. In fact, let's make it so that can't happen. No clever name, no community love.
✋Real talk: If your file isn’t named clearly, we can’t show it off.

Just keep it simple, memorable, and searchable.

🎤 Name it clearly.
🖤 Save it at 300 dpi.
📸 Upload & let the world see your scene.