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Photo Guide

A clean, well-lit image helps us capture expression, markings, texture, and natural color more accurately.

The better the photo, the better the final artwork.

How It Works

1
Upload one clear
photo

Choose the image that looks most like your pet.

2
We design from it

Your uploaded photo becomes the artwork reference.

3
Better photo = better
art

Sharp detail and natural color create the strongest result.

Best Photo Checklist

  • Bright natural light
    Daylight or soft window light is ideal.
  • High resolution
    Use the original photo, not a screenshot.
  • Face clearly visible
    Front-facing or slightly angled works best.
  • No heavy shadows
    Avoid dark faces or harsh backlight.
  • Natural color
    No filters, heavy edits, or color casts.
  • One pet per design
    Unless multiple pets are included.

Quick Examples

Example of a bright, sharp, natural pet photo
Best Result

Bright, sharp, natural

Clear face, visible detail, and a slight angle.

Example of a pet photo that is too dark or shadowed
Try to Avoid

Too dark or shadowed

Low light hides texture and eye detail.

Example of a styled or color-heavy pet photo
Use with Care

Styled or color-heavy

Props and bold backgrounds can change the natural look.

Final Tip

If you're unsure which photo to use, choose the one where your pet looks the most natural and clearly visible. That will always give the best final result.