Another user changed the mosaic while you still have uncommitted local edits.
Choose Show to flash the incoming server changes, Accept to keep your current local edits and continue, or Discard Mine to remove your uncommitted changes and load the latest server state.
Discard Mine removes your local uncommitted changes. It does not affect committed pixels already saved on the server.
Type directly on the mosaic. Use Apply to commit pixels or Cancel to discard.
Drag corners to scale (Shift for non-uniform). Type degrees to rotate. Apply to bake or Cancel to discard.
Playback
Playback shows a local reconstruction of commit history. Editing tools remain active but do not affect playback.
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An administrator has removed one or more commits from this mosaic. The server state has changed while you were editing.
Reload Mosaic will discard any uncommitted changes in your current session and reload the latest pixels from the server. Ignore Changes will keep your current view and edits, but some pixels may already have been changed by the admin on the server.
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Overview: You are in view-only mode. You can explore the mosaic, zoom in for detail, and watch it update as other users make changes.
You are not logged in. You can view the mosaic and zoom, but you cannot edit it until you log in and fund your account. As people make changes, you will see automatic updates.
Overview: Make changes to the mosaic by drawing or erasing. When you are ready to save, click COMMIT. The system will calculate the cost and you can choose whether to confirm it. If you cancel, close the page, or leave without committing, your changes will be lost.
Click on any of the buttons below to get help on those topics.
You are currently in view-only mode. You can explore the mosaic, zoom in for detail, and watch it evolve as other users make changes.
To make edits, you will need to log in, add a payment method, and fund your account.
If the mosaic changes while you have local edits, use the update banner to preview or refresh to the latest server version before committing.
Guest users can explore the mosaic freely, but editing tools and commit actions are only available after logging in and funding an account.
Use the color picker, opacity control, and brush size options to fine-tune how the stroke looks before you apply it.
When you draw, add text, or upload an image, the pixels are not immediately committed. They stay local and changeable until you apply them.
Before applying, you can still change the pending pixels. Depending on the tool, that includes things like color, size, position, rotation, and other tool settings.
Pending pixels are also draggable before they are applied. Hover over the pending pixels until the cursor changes to a hand, then click and drag to move them.
You can apply the current pending pixels in either of these ways:
Once applied, the pixels become part of your local mosaic changes and are no longer adjustable as one pending group.
Selections are useful when you want to work on a precise area without affecting the rest of the mosaic.
You can move a selection by hovering over it until the cursor changes to a hand, then clicking and dragging it to a new location.
If you hold the Shift key while dragging, the selection will be copied instead of moved, allowing you to duplicate the selected pixels.
Choose the Text tool, then type directly on the mosaic. Position the text where you want it and use the tool options to adjust size and appearance before applying it.
Text stays local until you apply it, so you can cancel if it does not look right.
The Upload tool lets you place an image into the mosaic. After selecting an image, position and scale it as needed, then apply the result to turn it into mosaic pixels.
Uploading does not save anything by itself. You still need to COMMIT to keep the changes.
The Lock tool lets you temporarily reserve part of a mosaic so other users cannot edit that area while the lock is active.
Important: locking costs money, and lock support may not be available on all mosaics.
If locking is enabled for the current mosaic, the toolbar and help will show the lock option. Locked areas are temporary and will expire automatically.
Undo steps backward through your current local changes. Redo restores a change you just undid.
These controls affect only your current editing session. They do not change the server until you commit.
If you leave the page or refresh before committing, your unsaved local edits will be lost.