How To Add Custom Art To Steam Library Games – SlashGear
If a non-Steam game’s empty page is bothering you, or a Steam game’s default art is underwhelming, you can spice it up with a custom background and logo — both of which can be managed from the same spot. The first order of business should be setting a good background.
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Click a game in the Steam library grid or sidebar to open its individual page.
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Right-click on the large rectangular space above the Play button.
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Click “Set Custom Background” to open a browser window.
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Find the art file you want to use.
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Select the file, then click the Open button to set it as the background.
The ideal dimensions for a background are 1920×620, and the supported formats are PNG and JPG.
Once you’ve got your background set up, it’s time to complete the package with a proper logo to replace that boring text.
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Click a game in the Steam library grid or sidebar to open its individual page.
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Right-click on the large rectangular space above the Play button.
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Click “Set Custom Logo” to open a browser window.
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Find the art file you want to use.
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Select the file, then click the Open button to set it as the logo.
The ideal dimensions for a logo are 650×248, and the supported formats are PNG and JPG. If the logo isn’t placed or sized appropriately, you can right-click the space again and select “Adjust Logo Position” to tweak it.
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