12 AI pet portrait styles
Choose from 12 hand-tuned painting styles for your pet's portrait — from classical Renaissance and Oil Painting to modern Pop Art and Minimalist Line Art. Each is trained to capture your pet's likeness while transforming it into gallery-worthy art.
- Renaissance. Raking light from a high window, velvet and brocade, a three-quarter pose. The portrait a sixteenth-century master would have painted of your dog.
- Watercolor. Transparent washes on rough paper, edges that dissolve, bare white paper doing the work of light. A cat with a pale coat gains the most here.
- Oil Painting. Thick impasto catching the light from the side, warm earth and ochre tones, a dark ground. A dog with a black coat carries this style best of all.
- Pop Art. Four flat blocks of ink, a thick black outline, halftone dots straight from a 1960s screen print. Framed close and head-on, under flat light.
- Art Nouveau. Whiplash line, a border of leaves and flowers, gold leaf behind. A cat in profile inside a medallion, the way Mucha drew a poster in 1900.
- Impressionist. Broken brushwork, afternoon light filtered through leaves, violet and orange set raw beside each other. The sitter seems to have moved a second ago.
- Stained Glass. Panes of coloured glass held together by lead, lit from behind. The shapes stay large and clean, because glass cannot blend one tone into the next.
- Pencil Sketch. Graphite on white paper, cross-hatching that builds shadow in layers, room left to breathe around the head. One tone only, from grey to black.
- Anime Hero. Cel-shaded blocks of tone, a coloured rim light lifting the silhouette off the background, wide eyes with twin highlights. Shot low, posed like a lead.
- The General. Nineteenth-century dress uniform, gold epaulettes, medals in a row across the chest. The dog stands chest out, chin up, against a dark command room.
- Victorian Noble. Lace, brocade and a high collar under the soft side light of an 1880s studio. Seated, still, with the composure of a sitter who knows the camera is on.
- Minimalist Line Art. A minimalist line-art portrait of your pet, a single continuous line, clean negative space and modern, understated elegance.