Reference photos for pet portraits
I work from a reference photo to create a beautifully detailed custom pet portrait of your pet.
A great reference photo, therefore, helps me create the best picture of your pet and ensures that
I can do a detailed drawing that is just right for you. While I can sometimes work with less than perfect images,
generally speaking the better the reference image, the better the result I can achieve for you.
Additional photos can also help me capture the character and likeness of your pet.
I understand if your pet has passed and you are unable to get a perfect photo,
but I will do my best to portray your pet using your help where features are not visible on the picture.
Here are some tips to help you find or take a good reference photo:
Pose
Select a photo where your pet is in the pose that you want me to reproduce. Try to get one that captures something of their unique and wonderful character.
Collars
If you would like me to draw your pet’s collar, it’s best if they are wearing it in the reference photo, although I can work from a separate photo of your pet wearing the collar if necessary.
Perspective
One more thing to be aware of is taking the picture too close to your subject. This can make the nose look bigger as it is relatively much closer to the lens. Ideally, take the picture a bit further way so your pet’s features are in proper proportion in the image.