Photo guidelines for great result
The best photos to upload is the photos with high resolution, shot in great lightning conditions.
What photo will you use?1. Positioning is important
Read moreWhat is not included in the photo can not be included on the final pendant. We recommend full-body photos or head-shots. Eye contact with the camera is a sweet detail that makes it look like they're looking back at you.
2. Good lighting makes for better results
Read moreIt's important! The light source should preferably shine straight onto the dog. If the picture is very dark, it is difficult for us to know exactly where to engrave and it will make the final product less detailed, especially on dark dogs.
3. Avoid blurred or gritty photos.
Read moreThe quality of the picture is important. Make sure to only upload sharp photos where the subject is in focus and all the contours are clearly visible. A modern smartphone does the job!
4. Multiple dogs
Read moreWe recommend to do 1 animal or person per pendant. If you really want both of your dogs on the same pendant, make sure that all the animals are positioned next to eachother with little to no space in between them. Keep in mind that using multiple dogs won't increase the diameter size of the finished pendant.
1. Positioning is important
Read moreWhat is not included in the photo can not be included on the final pendant. We recommend full-body photos or head-shots. Eye contact with the camera is a sweet detail that makes it look like they're looking back at you.
2. Good lighting makes for better results
Read moreIt's important! The light source should preferably shine straight onto the cat. If the picture is very dark, it is difficult for us to know exactly where to engrave and it will make the final product less detailed, especially on dark cats.
3. Avoid blurred or gritty photos.
Read moreThe quality of the picture is important. Make sure to only upload sharp photos where the subject is in focus and all the contours are clearly visible. A modern smartphone does the job!
4. Multiple cats
Read moreWe recommend to do 1 cat per pendant. If you really want both of your pets on the same pendant, make sure that all the animals are positioned next to eachother with little to no space in between them. Keep in mind that using multiple cats won't increase the diameter size of the finished pendant.
1. Positioning is important
Read moreWhat is not included in the photo can not be included on the final pendant. We recommend full-body photos or head-shots. Eye contact with the camera is a sweet detail that makes it look like they're looking back at you.
2. Good lighting makes for better results
Read moreIt's important! The light source should preferably shine straight onto the horse. If the picture is very dark, it is difficult for us to know exactly where to engrave and it will make the final product less detailed, especially on dark horses.
3. Avoid blurred or gritty photos.
Read moreWe recommend to do 1 horse per pendant. If you really want two on the same pendant, make sure that all the horses are positioned next to eachother with little to no space in between them. Keep in mind that using multiple horses won't increase the diameter size of the finished pendant.
4. Multiple horses
Read moreWe recommend to do 1 horseper pendant. If you really want two horses on the same pendant, make sure that all the horses are positioned next to eachother with little to no space in between them. Keep in mind that using multiple horses won't increase the diameter size of the finished pendant.
1. Positioning
Read moreWhat is not included in the picture can of course not be included on the pendant. We recommend full body photos or head-shots.
2. Lighting
Read moreSoft and even lighting always gives the best results. Avoid hard shadows or too dark pictures
3. Sharpness
Read moreMake sure to only upload sharp photos where the subject is in focus and all the contours are clearly visible. A modern smartphone does the job!
4. Multiple People
Read moreIf you want more than one person on the same pendant, make sure that you are close to each other, with little to no space in between.