Photo Guide

1. Avoid Blur

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Ensure your photo is clear and focused. Blurry photos can make it difficult for our artists to create an accurate representation of your pet

2. Include Whole Head & Eyes

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Make sure the entire head, ears, and both eyes are visible. A front-facing photo will provide us with a better basis, resulting in a more realistic and detailed final product.

3. Darker Dogs: Pay Attention to Lighting

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For darker dogs, even lighting is essential to ensure all details are captured accurately. Avoid hard shadows or too dark pictures.