To ensure your custom portrait turns out perfect, it all starts with the photo you upload. Follow this handy guide to choose the best image for your pet’s transformation.
📸 We use the exact image you upload to create your artwork, so please make sure to choose a photo you’re happy with.
Examples of Suitable Images
Here’s what makes a great photo:
Taken at Eye Level: Photos taken at your pet’s eye level create the most natural and captivating portraits.
Well-Lit Subject: Natural light works wonders! Ensure your pet is in a well-lit environment without harsh shadows.
Good Distance: Avoid getting too close or too far away – a balanced distance ensures all the details are captured.
Sharp and Clear: Blurry or grainy images won’t capture the detail needed for your portrait.
No Screenshots: Upload original, high-quality photos for the best results.
Is a Headshot: Full-body photos aren’t necessary. A clear head-and-shoulders image works best!
Quick Tips for Taking the Perfect Photo
f you don’t have a suitable photo yet, here are some tips for snapping a great one:
Use Natural Light: Take the photo during the day near a window or outside.
Get on Their Level: Kneel or crouch down to your pet’s height for the perfect perspective.
Eliminate Distractions: Make sure your pet is calm and focused to avoid blurry shots.
Background Doesn’t Matter: Focus on your pet’s face – the background will be replaced in your artwork.
Common Photo Issues to Avoid
To ensure the best outcome, please avoid these common mistakes:
Blurry or grainy images.
Photos with poor lighting or harsh shadows.
Screenshots or heavily cropped photos.
Photos taken from too far away or at awkward angles.