Pet Portraits Image Guidelines
The most important part of your order, crucial to the quality of the final pet portrait, is the quality of the image you upload. Let's review the following tips and guidelines to make sure yours is just right:
- Take a photo or choose an existing photo that is taken in daylight or in a brightly lit room.
- Use a smartphone or high quality camera
- Ensure the whole face & neck is visible and not in shadows.
- Avoid overly filtered photos to ensure we correctly capture your pet's coloring.
- Make sure your pet is looking directly at the camera at eye level, facing forward. Other positions are acceptable, but your pet will be shown in that position in the final portrait.
- Please note: collars, leashes, bows, hats, and other cute outfits will not be illustrated in your final portrait.
Good
- Pet facing the camera at eye level
- Great, even lighting
- Face and neck clearly visible
Bad
- Face angled away or not at eye level
- Low lighting or heavy shadows
Bad
- Pet laying down
- Head or neck not fully visible
Not sure whether your images will work?
Email your image to us (@) and we'll let you know. We often create portraits of pets that have passed away, so we understand it's not always possible to follow all of the guidelines above.
In many cases, we can still make it work.