Art Schedule Template
Channel art shows as a banner at the top of your YouTube page. You can use it to brand your channel's identity and give your page a unique look and feel. Flyer Template (4” x 6”) - Fully layered & customizable.PSD file - Print-ready CMYK file at a resolution of 300 DPI - Template include.
There are two versions of the YouTube desktop experience, the and the old version. Follow the instructions for the experience you have. 餰a Vice City Deluxe 2008 Silverado. • On a computer, sign in to YouTube. • In the top right menu, select My Channel.
• New channel art: Near the top of the screen, click Add channel art. • Existing channel art: Hover your cursor over the existing banner until you see the edit icon. Click the icon and select Edit channel art. • Upload an image or photo from your computer or saved photos.
You can also click the Gallery tab to choose an image from the YouTube photo library. • You'll see a preview of how the art will appear across different devices. To make changes, select Adjust the crop. • Click Select. Image tips & guidelines.
Channel art looks different on desktop, mobile, and TV displays — larger images may be cropped. For the best results on all devices, we recommend uploading one 2560 x 1440 px image. • Minimum dimension for upload: 2048 x 1152 px. • Minimum safe area for text and logos: 1546 x 423 px. Larger images may get cropped on certain views or devices. • Maximum width: 2560 x 423 px. This means that the 'safe area' is always visible regardless of screen size.
The areas to each side of the channel art are visible or cropped depending on browser size. • File size: 4MB or smaller. If you're not sure about the width and height of an image, download our to see how images show on different devices. You can use your computer's image editor or an online image resizer to resize the images. For example, you can use on an Apple computer or on Windows. See how channel art displays by device Channel art shows differently across devices, so you should make sure you have an idea of how it will load when you're designing it.