How It Works

How StudCanvas works

Start with a photo, shape it into a mosaic, tweak the details, and end up with a version you would actually want to build. The whole flow is made for trying things quickly without losing control over the result.

1. Upload your image

Pick the image you want to build from

Upload a JPG or PNG and jump straight in. Files over 20 MB are blocked, so the builder stays fast and your browser does not get dragged down right at the start.

2. Adjust the layout

Zoom in, move it around, find the best framing

You can reposition the image and change the crop without stretching it out of shape. That makes it much easier to lock in the part of the photo that actually matters.

3. Generate the first mosaic

Get a first version on the board

StudCanvas builds an initial mosaic from your grid, part setup, and palette choice. It is your starting point, not the final answer, which is exactly how it should be.

4. Correct colors manually

Fix the parts that feel off

Paint single studs, fill areas, pick colors, and swap assignments until the mosaic looks right. This is where the project starts feeling personal instead of auto-generated.

5. Review parts and dimensions

See what the build actually means

Check the size, layout, and parts summary before you commit. That gives you a much better feel for whether the idea works in real life and not just on screen.

6. Export the manual PDF

Take it into the final build flow

Once the layout feels right, move into the manual view and export the PDF. That gives you a cleaner handoff from planning into actual building.

Good to know

A few quick things before you start

Start with your image