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# How to Upload Images?

You can easily upload images into Rhym Editor to enhance your campaign designs.

To do so, navigate to either the **Image** or **Elements** tab and click on the **"Upload File"** button to add your chosen images.

<figure><img src="/files/oEqhrqulv6OxgQW0t6jg" alt="" width="375"><figcaption><p>Upload option in Image or Elements Tab</p></figcaption></figure>

**Upload in Images Tab**

* Images utilized as background graphics or supplementary visual elements, besides game specific assets

**Upload in Elements Tab**

* Elements are game specific assets, core to game mechanics. Every asset can have different dimension basis how they are utilised in the game
* Click 'Upload' in this tab to see size suggestions that help your image fit well in the game asset

<figure><img src="/files/7E5ZG47iLdNqoCbheyb2" alt="" width="563"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>


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