The most common question from multi-pet households: "Can I put them all in one portrait?"
The honest answer: individual portraits work better. Here's why.
Why Separate Portraits
Each portrait is generated as a complete classical composition, one subject, one portrait, one dramatic lighting setup. Adding multiple subjects dilutes the drama and makes it harder to capture each pet's likeness accurately.
But here's the upside: separate portraits hung together as a collection look incredible. Each pet gets their own moment, and the matching style ties it all together.
How to Order
Upload each pet's photo separately. You'll get a separate preview for each. Order them all in the same size and frame them identically.
Layout Options
**The dynasty line:** Same size, same frames, hung in a row. Consistent spacing, consistent height. Reads as a royal family.
**The hierarchy:** One larger portrait as centerpiece, smaller ones arranged around it. The king and the court.
**The growing wall:** Start with one. Add as new pets arrive. The consistent style means a portrait you order today will match one from next year.
Including Pets Who've Passed
A collection can honor pets who are no longer here alongside current companions. Same style, same framing. Past and present together on one wall.
The Practical Stuff
For matching sets, we recommend 8×10″ art prints or 16×20″ canvases. Consistent spacing of 5-7 cm between pieces.



