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Users can upload their own images and animations into Canvas using the [ Custom Libraries ] function in the [ Graphic Library ] window. Users can start

To create a new custom library by pressing the [, under the Custom Libraries section, click Create New Custom Library] option. Once users press the button, they can > assign a name for to the new custom library.

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Once created successfully, open the created custom library has been created, users can open this library. The library will have one un-named folder by default, which the user can rename , and a sub-folder will appear by default. Sub-folder can be renamed by right-clicking the folder and selecting the [Rename] option. sub-folder > click Rename.

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Users can also add additional folders by right-clicking in the [ Graphic Library ] window and selecting [> click New Folder], or clicking on the (blue star) icon.

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Users can upload images into a target folder by clicking on the (blue star) + icon. Custom libraries accept the following file types: .png; .jpg; .jpeg; .bmp; .svg; .gif.

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Note that imported

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Imported files will assume the name of the file used.

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To change the name of an object by , right-clicking click on the object and selecting [> click Rename]. Once an object has been added to the custom library, users can drag and drop the object in at will. .

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Users can also make use of the [ Property Editor ] on a target object , similar to those in the [Basic Library]. Users can find more information on the [Property Editor] and its functions herefor more information on its functionalities as well.

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Supported File Type

Description

PNG

Handle high resolution graphics with transparent or semi-transparent backgrounds.

BMP

Handle an uncompressed graphic with looseless quality.

JPG, JPEG

Compressed image file to reduce the file size.

GIF

Short animation of digital image.

SVG

Handle graphics with transparent or semi-transparent background, but file size is smaller than *.png. Please note that we do not support animated SVGs, but GIFs can be use alternatively.