Uploading Custom Scratch Designs
What Is Scratch Design Upload?
Scratch Design Upload is a feature that allows you to operate a promotion by uploading your own design files instead of using the themes provided by Dpromotion.
Preparing the Design and Upload Files
Based on the Scratch Design Guide, complete your design work and prepare the files in the required format, including the Background, Scratch Cover, Prize 1, Prize 2, and so on.

Dpromotion is not responsible for any damage caused by failure to follow the Scratch Design Guide.
Deleting Objects
Delete all layers from the existing theme except for the special layers that handle the main Scratch functions, such as the Scratch Cover and Scratch Prize.

Adjusting the Canvas (Artboard) Size
Click the Canvas area in the right Layers panel to open the Canvas settings panel.

In the Canvas settings panel, adjust the Canvas (artboard) size to match the size of the design files you will upload.

If you set the Canvas size first before uploading design files, you can place the Background, Scratch Cover, and Scratch Prize more accurately.
Uploading the Background
Upload the Background file by clicking the Add File button at the top of the design editor.

After adding the uploaded Background image to the Canvas, adjust its size and position to fit the Canvas size.

Uploading the Scratch Cover Image
Click the Add File button at the top of the design editor to upload the Scratch Cover design file.

Register the uploaded Scratch Cover image as a sub-object under the Scratch Design layer in the right Layers panel.
- After registering it, adjust the desired position, size, and angle without going outside the Canvas (artboard) area.

Uploading Prize Images
Click the Add File button at the top of the design editor to upload the Scratch Prize design file.
Move the uploaded Scratch Prize image under the Prize layer as a sub-object (Prize 1, Prize 2, Prize 3...) in the right Layers panel.
- After registering it, adjust the desired position, size, and angle without going outside the Canvas (artboard) area.
