The Higher The Picture Quality The Better The Results
Uploads can be up to 20 MB each | Acceptable files are: .jpg, .jpeg, .png
Pictures taken with your pet looking directly at you are best – unless you do want the pet to be looking in another direction.
Make sure you get their whole body in a picture and nothing is blocking their full view.
If just a head shot, a portion of their chest needs to be visible.
If standing in grass make sure all of their feet can be seen. Feet in grass with grass covering portion of feet – while procesing the picture, grass will disappear and so will chunks of their feet. A picture taken on a solid surface is best.
The higher the contrast between your pet and the background image makes better pictures.(eg. no white on white or tan dog against a tan nuetral background).
Items you want to watch out for and NOT DO:

Chest Not Visible

Whatch out for objects
in pictures (like this hand)

Make sure whole animal
is in picture (tail cut off).

Make sure you have good
contrast between pet
and background (this is
too close for a clean rendering).

No shadows or
or lighting glare.

This would make a good full
body picture except for the leash.
DO's:

Nice front on profile.

Nice front on profile.
