

To create the most lifelike and heartwarming portrait of your beloved pet, please provide clear reference photos. Here are some guidelines:
1. Lighting
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Natural daylight is preferred. Avoid heavy shadows or artificial yellow lighting.
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Photos taken near a window or outdoors in soft daylight work best.
2. Angles
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A front-facing photo is ideal to show your pet’s full face and expression.
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If possible, include side views or different angles to capture the shape of ears, nose, and fur.
3. Expressions
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Choose photos where your pet looks natural, whether resting, smiling, or showing their usual personality.
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If your pet has a signature expression, such as a smile, a head tilt, or a particular gaze, please include it.
4. Fur and Details
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Clear shots of fur color and texture are very important.
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Close-up photos of the eyes are especially helpful as they capture the soul of your pet.
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If your pet has unique features, such as birthmarks, unusual markings, or different eye colors, please provide close-up photos so these details can be accurately captured.
5. Full Body Models
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If you are ordering a full-body portrait, please provide at least one clear photo of each of the following: face, back, chest, tail, paws, and all sides of the body.
6. Sharing Memories
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Multiple photos or short videos are highly encouraged; the more references we have, the better we can capture your pet’s true character.
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You may also include a short story or memory to help us infuse more love and personality into the artwork.
Every portrait is created with care, patience, and respect. Your photos are not just references—they are essential in helping us preserve the essence of your beloved pet in a timeless work of art.