Canvas Fill: put your design on a solid-color background
Fill the space behind your image with a solid color, with optional padding.
Canvas Fill puts a solid color behind your image. If your design has a see-through (transparent) background, Canvas Fill drops a color behind it β turning a cut-out into a finished image on a colored background.
When to use it
- You removed the background (with Color Removal V2) and now want your subject on a colored background instead of transparent.
- You want every image in a batch to sit on the same brand color.
- You want a little breathing room (padding) around the subject.
How to use it
- Add Canvas Fill to your pipeline.
- Pick the Color you want behind your image.
- Set Padding if you want space between your subject and the edges.
The settings
Canvas Fill vs. similar tools
- Reposition β use it when you need an exact canvas size (width / height / DPI) for a specific product. Canvas Fill just puts a color behind whatever size you already have.
- Frames β adds a decorative border. Canvas Fill fills the whole background with one flat color.
Tips
- Put Canvas Fill after Color Removal V2 β remove the old background first, then add the new color.
- Save it in a preset so every batch gets the same background color automatically.
What to read next
- Color Removal V2 β clear the old background first
- Reposition β for exact canvas sizes
- All tools at a glance β the full tool list