If your photo doesn’t meet our criteria, we’ll let you know via email and you can submit a new photo if desired.
When taking a photo of your pet for a custom portrait, make sure the distance is just right. Not too far away that the details are lost, and not too close that the photo is distorted.
When taking a photo of your pet for a custom portrait, make sure there is only one pet in the photo and no other humans.
When taking a photo of your pet for a custom portrait, make sure the photo is not dark or blurry.
Natural daylight is preferable, and try to get your pet to sit or stay still for the best results. This will ensure that the portrait will be as accurate as possible.
If your photo doesn’t meet our criteria, we’ll let you know via email and you can submit a new photo if desired.
When taking a photo of your pet for a custom portrait, make sure the distance is just right. Not too far away that the details are lost, and not too close that the photo is distorted.
When taking a photo of your pet for a custom portrait, make sure there is only one pet in the photo and no other humans.
When taking a photo of your pet for a custom portrait, make sure the photo is not dark or blurry.
Natural daylight is preferable, and try to get your pet to sit or stay still for the best results. This will ensure that the portrait will be as accurate as possible.