First, you’ll need a few tools to get started.
GIMP – for editing your image
WinRAR – for extracting files
ImageSplitter.net – for splitting your image
Let’s begin.
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**Step 1**
Choose an image you like.
Keep in mind, it will need to be cropped or scaled to a square format.
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**Step 2**
Open GIMP.
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**Step 3**
Create a new image with the following dimensions:
Width: 2000 pixels
Height: 2000 pixels

You should now see a layer on the right labeled “Background.”

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**Step 4**
Import your selected image into GIMP by dragging it in or using the file menu.
This will appear as a new layer above the background.
If your image is larger than 2000 by 2000, crop it to fit the canvas.

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**Step 5**
Select the Scale Tool.
Shortcut: Shift + S (Windows) or Command + S (Mac)
Scale your imported image from 2000 by 2000 to 2000 by 2500.
Make sure to unlink the chain icon so width and height can scale independently.

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**Step 6**
Select the Rotate Tool.
Shortcut: Shift + R (Windows) or Command + R (Mac)
Rotate your imported image (above the background layer) to a 45-degree angle.

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**Step 7**
Using the Scale Tool again, scale the rotated image back down to 2000 by 2000.
Align it evenly with the background.
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**Step 8**
Export your finished image.

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**Step 9**
Go to ImageSplitter.net.
Upload your image and split it into a 5 by 5 grid.
Download the ZIP file containing your split images.
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**Step 10**
Extract the ZIP file using WinRAR into a new folder.
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**Step 11**
You’ll notice that some images are blank.
Delete the empty ones.
You should be left with 17 usable images.

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**Step 12**
Create a Pinterest account.
Upload all 17 images.
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**Step 13**
Open SmallVerse.
Purchase 17 Large Floor Posters.
This will cost approximately 8,500 gold.

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**Step 14**
For each image on Pinterest:
Right-click and copy the image address.

Paste each link into the configuration settings of a floor poster.

Save
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**Step 15**
Arrange the posters to reconstruct your image like a puzzle.
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**Step 16**
Center your completed image in your space.
Then take a picture using the space settings.

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**Step 17**
Double-check that your image appears clear and properly aligned in the spaces panel.
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And that’s it.
You now have a custom space picture in SmallVerse.
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