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How to add Images as a Background to a Gallery

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Basically, I want to have an image filling in the negative space in the image shown below. I'm not that familiar with the source editor, so I'm wondering how I could do that.
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{| style="border: 1px solid #ff0000;" width="auto" cellspacing="1/6" cellpadding="2" border="5" align="center"
! colspan="5" style="background: #ba0202; font-size: 110%;" |<font color="#000000">Embodiment of the Scarlet Devil</font>
|-
!<gallery captionalign="center" widths="175" orientation="portrait" captionposition="within" captionsize="large" bordercolor="#ff0000" bordersize="small" spacing="small" captiontextcolor="#ffffff" navigation="true" columns="dynamic">
Konngaraport.png|'''Konngara'''|link=Konngara
</gallery>
|}
This the best I could figure out 🙉 not too sure how to perfectly replicate it like the pic, otherwise not too sure what your question is
 
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This the best I could figure out 🙉 otherwise not too sure how to perfectly replicate it like the pic
That is literally what I'm already doing. That's how I got the pic in the first place. I want to replace the transparent negative space with an image; Right now, I can fill it in with different colors (pictured below; I'm aware it's ugly, it was just a test), but that's it.
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That is literally what I'm already doing. That's how I got the pic in the first place. I want to replace the transparent negative space with an image; Right now, I can fill it in with different colors (pictured below; I'm aware it's ugly, it was just a test), but that's it.
M5fs20y.png
Ohh... So you want an image as a background to replace the cyan blue.. I don't think I know how then 🤔
 
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