🎯How to Upload/Save Your Designs
🖤 Uploading Your Images – Keep It Clear, Keep It Scene
When it's time to throw your art up, the easiest way to keep it clear (so everyone else knows exactly what's hitting their eyes) is naming your file something real—exactly what you'd expect to search for.
Example: Got a Green Day image with Billie Joe screaming at the mic? Name that file something badass but clear, like:
"GreenDay_BillieJoe_Mic.jpg"
"BillieJoeLiveMicShot.png"
Just keep it simple, memorable, and searchable.
⚠️ Heads up: If you skip this step and don’t name your file right, it won’t show up in the community gallery. No name, no fame. More on this below.🖤 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—save your artwork at 300 dpi in the actual size you want it printed. This keeps your SceneWall looking crisp and sharp as hell.
🎤 Name it clearly.
🖤 Save it at 300 dpi.
📸 Upload & let the world see your scene.
🖤 Wanna See Your Wall in the Gallery?
If you're uploading your SceneWall to share with the world—Hell yes, do it—just make sure to save your file with your name and location in the filename.
That way, when your wall gets featured, we can give you your proper nod.
No mystery uploads. No lost credit. You earned that spotlight.
So instead of:
🛑 IMG_82948finalmaybev3.png
Try:
✅ Sam_Toronto_GreenDayWall.png
💀 If your file’s just called “image_2025_final_FINALrealthisone.png”...
It’s not gettin’ shared.
Give it a real name or it’s staying in the void.
We’ll shout you out the right way and let your wall scream on its own terms.
Upload it. Name it. Own it.
Let your city see what you built.
🧷🖤