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In this segment of the lesson, you’ll be enhancing your pixel art project by strategically adding numbers and colors to your spreadsheet. Begin by opening your conditional formatting rules to view the values linked to each color. These rules serve as a key, helping you remember the number-color associations essential for your project. Look at your sample image as a guide for crafting your pixel art. Start with a clean slate by clearing any previously entered values from your spreadsheet, creating a blank canvas. The next step involves inputting values to form your pixel art. This can be done cell by cell, or you can speed up the process by clicking and dragging a cell handle to replicate a value across multiple cells. Keep adding values, following your sample image, until your artwork is fully realized. If during this process you discover the need for more colors, don’t worry – you can easily add additional conditional formatting rules to expand your color palette.

Once your pixel art image is complete, the next step is to give it an extra pop by adding a background color. This can be achieved by creating another conditional formatting rule that targets a specific range of cells, particularly the empty cells surrounding your artwork. To implement this, first select the range of cells you want to apply the background color to. Then, establish a new rule in the conditional formatting menu, setting it to change the cell color if it is empty. Choose a background color that complements your pixel art and enhances its visual appeal. Now it’s your turn to put these steps into action: open your conditional formatting rules to review your color values, input values to color the cells on your spreadsheet, finish your pixel art masterpiece, choose a custom range for your background, and set a new rule to apply a striking background color. This approach not only completes your pixel art but also adds a professional and polished look to your creative project.