Photo Guide
For Pet Portrait
1. Clear & Bright
- Take the photo in natural daylight or a well-lit room.
- Avoid dark, blurry, or heavily filtered images.
2. Eye-Level Angle
- Photos taken at your pet’s eye level work best.
- Avoid top-down shots or extreme angles.
3. Facing Forward
- The pet should look toward the camera or slightly sideways.
- Photos with hidden faces or closed eyes don’t work well.
4. Solo or Group?
- For multiple pets, submit separate photos of each pet (they don’t need to be in one photo).
- We’ll combine them seamlessly into one artwork.
For Human Portrait
1. High Resolution
- The clearer the better. Avoid screenshots or heavily compressed files.
2. Well-Lit
- Natural light is best. Indoor lighting is okay if even and bright.
3. Neutral Backgrounds (Optional)
- Not mandatory, but simple backgrounds help our artists focus on your expressions and features.
4. Natural Expression
- Smiles, soft poses, or emotional moments — choose a photo that feels “you.”
5. Different People in Different Photos?
- Totally fine! For couple or family portraits, send individual photos — we’ll blend them together beautifully.