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Pet photo requirements

Choosing the best photos for a pet sculpture.

A warm, practical guide to choosing pet photos for a custom 3D printed pet keepsake or memorial sculpture.

Whole pet in frameEye-level photosTreasured photos welcome

Your pet as the star

Let your pet fill most of the frame with a simple background so their shape, markings, and expression are easy to see.

Eye level works best

Get down to your pet's level when possible. Side or gentle three-quarter views reveal more shape than photos from above.

Choose a pose that feels like them

Sitting, standing, or lying down with the head raised can all work when the pose captures their personality.

Process

Clear steps, calm communication, proof first.

The experience stays simple for the customer while the studio handles reconstruction, proofing, production planning, and delivery details behind the scenes.

1

Pick the heart photo

Choose the photo that feels most like your pet, even if it is not technically perfect.

2

Add supporting views

Include 2-5 photos total, ideally with side, three-quarter, and close-detail views.

3

We review honestly

The studio will tell you if another photo may work better before moving into proofing.

Helpful guide

Details that help you begin with confidence.

Strong pet photos

  • Sharp and clear enough to see fur, whiskers, face shape, and markings.
  • Soft, even daylight beside a window or outside in open shade.
  • Whole body in frame, with ears, nose, paws, and tail not cut off when possible.
  • Side or three-quarter angle at your pet's eye level.
  • A calm natural pose that feels like them.

Photos to avoid

  • Blurry action shots where the face or body shape is unclear.
  • Direct flash, harsh midday sun, or strong light from behind your pet.
  • Your pet partly hidden by furniture, leashes, toys, hands, or glass.
  • Your pet very small or far away in the frame.
  • Heavy phone portrait blur that softens whiskers and fur edges.

If the photo is precious

  • Send it anyway if it matters most.
  • Older archive photos are welcome.
  • If you have several good photos, send 2-5 and we will help identify the strongest starting point.

Questions

A few details before you begin.

Can you work from only one pet photo?

Sometimes, but 2-5 photos are better. If only one meaningful photo exists, send it and the studio will review what is possible.

Should the pet be sitting or standing?

Either can work. The best pose is the one that feels like your pet and shows their shape clearly.

Can you help choose between photos?

Yes. Send several options and the studio can advise which reference is strongest before production.