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Pet character · portrait studio

Public proofSee 4 Stories first

A calm studio for pet characters and portraits that still feel like your companion

Base character work, profile portraits, and keepsake scenes you would want to gift or keep. The homepage now leads with what you can commission and what kind of result you can expect.

The starting point is simple: a few photos, a short introduction, and the result direction you want us to shape first.

On the public homepage we lead with finished outcomes and operating clarity first, then keep custom inquiry as the guided exception path.

First reply
A first response within 48 hours
Default start
Begin from a base character or portrait direction
Pricing posture
After reviewing your photos, we share the starting scope and expected price range first
Representative resultThe bright, playful walking buddy

A breezy friend whose signature is a sideways tongue and a bright red harness.

  • Profile image · front-facing grin
  • Stickers · ‘yes!’, ‘let’s go!’, ‘running!’
Expression extensionThe elegant watcher who owns the window

A quiet dignity held by half-lit eyes, neatly tucked paws, and a coffee-cream coat.

  • Profile image · half-open eyes
  • Sticker set · ‘hmm…’, ‘as you like’, ‘observing’

What can you commission?

See profile, gift, and keepsake outcomes through 4 published Stories first.

  • Profile-ready portraits and representative character work
  • Giftable scenes for anniversaries and special moments
  • Stories that keep the request → result context visible
Stories · curated proof

We show the request context and the result together first.

Portfolio here means more than images alone. Each Story is meant to show what the guardian hoped to keep and how that turned into a finished result.

The bright, playful walking buddy

What the guardian wanted to keep
The request was to keep the grin she shows first on walks, along with the bright impression of her red harness.
What the result became
This case was shaped into a base character led by bright energy, plus extension expressions that keep the same grin-forward mood.

The elegant watcher who owns the window

What the guardian wanted to keep
The guardian wanted to keep the measured distance and elegant posture this cat carries by the window.
What the result became
The result holds both the stillness of the window scene and the cat’s unhurried distance, then extends that mood into small expression variations.

The quiet silver-coat who stays close

What the guardian wanted to keep
The guardian wanted to keep the quiet calm of age and the feeling of always being beside that familiar tartan blanket.
What the result became
The final piece holds the calm gravity of a senior companion while staying clean enough to keep as a long-term gift-like character base.

Stories is the curated proof layer for taste and quality. The gallery below is the broader live layer that shows the public style range now visible.

What can begin first?

The clearest start is to choose the kind of result you want first.

We lead with the easiest public-safe outcomes to understand on a first visit: base character work, expression extensions, and pose-led portrait results, each tied to a real proof case.

Starting point

Character base

This is where a base character that feels like your companion takes shape. We settle the shape, silhouette, and balance first so it can anchor every later piece of work.

Well suited for When you want to establish your companion properly for the first time, or when you already know you may want expressions and poses later

A representative Story connected to this resultThe bright, playful walking buddy

This case was shaped into a base character led by bright energy, plus extension expressions that keep the same grin-forward mood.

Emotional range

Expression set

This is where smiles, quiet looks, and emotional temperature begin to make the character feel more unmistakably alive.

Well suited for When personality and emotional tone matter most, or when you want to see several moods living inside the same companion

A representative Story connected to this resultThe elegant watcher who owns the window

The result holds both the stillness of the window scene and the cat’s unhurried distance, then extends that mood into small expression variations.

Movement and presence

Pose set

Here I expand the full-body rhythm of the character through the stance, posture, and repeated movement that feel most like your companion.

Well suited for When body language matters, when a favorite stance holds a lot of memory, or when you want the full silhouette to feel alive

A representative Story connected to this resultThe tiny explorer, all curiosity

This case anchors the base character first, then points naturally toward more motion-led poses and gift-ready extensions.

How it begins

Start with photos and a short note, then align on the first result direction.

Once the kind of outcome is clear, the flow is simple: check materials, read the companion’s tone, and agree on the first result scope.

You do not need everything prepared perfectly. A photo that feels most like them and a few details you do not want to lose are already enough to begin.

  1. We start from photos and intended use

    It helps to know whether this is for a profile, a gift, or a keepsake result so we can shape the right direction first.

  2. We read what feels most like them

    Expressions, posture, and remembered scenes matter more than a perfect technical brief.

  3. We align on the first deliverable

    A representative character, a portrait scene, or an expression set — we define the first result scope before going further.

The goal is not to sell the whole long-term vision at once. It is to make the first result feel recognizably like your companion.

Good to know before starting

We show operating clarity and expectation-setting early instead of hiding it lower on the page.

Response timing, materials, privacy, and custom-scope boundaries are the practical questions most people need answered before they feel ready.

Response

First reply within 48 hours

We read what you send through the form or email first, then suggest the next step and the right starting path.

Default result

We define the first deliverable early

We clarify whether this start is for a representative character, a portrait scene, or an expression extension before the work expands.

Materials

A few photos and a short note are enough

The most useful image is often not the most polished one, but the one that holds the expression or posture you remember most.

Public sharing

Sharing is confirmed separately

Any Story or gallery usage is confirmed apart from the work itself, and source photos are not published without consent.

Pricing hint

We guide scope before quote

The services page helps you gauge the basic starting range first, while gifts, commercial use, and urgent timelines are handled as custom inquiry paths.

When custom inquiry fits better

Inquiry is better framed as the guided path for exceptions and custom scope, not the default promise for everyone.

If schedule, usage, or scope needs to be aligned before the work itself, starting from inquiry is the safer and clearer path.

Please start with inquiry for cases like these.

Gift or anniversary requests

Especially when the emotional scene, message, or presentation matters as much as the drawing itself.

Urgent timeline coordination

If a date is fixed or priority handling matters, inquiry should come first.

Commercial or volume licensing

Usage scope and delivery conditions need to be agreed clearly before the work starts.

You are not sure which result fits yet

We can help distinguish between base character work, a portrait scene, or a broader extension set.

  1. Tell us the situation first

    Share the purpose, timeline, and the scene you most want to keep so we can sort the inquiry context first.

  2. We suggest the right starting scope

    We help decide whether a standard deliverable is enough or whether a custom path fits better.

  3. We align timing and sharing boundaries

    We confirm schedule, public-sharing range, and any extra reference needs before work begins.

  4. We move into the clearest path

    Once the custom details are sorted, we connect you into the actual start flow without leaving the next step vague.

Custom inquiry does not need to feel heavy.

You do not need a perfect brief. If you leave the moment you want to keep and a way for us to reply, we can help organize the rest with you.

If a standard result is already enough, you can often decide the direction simply by reviewing the service scope and featured Stories first.

About the studio

The team story sits lower now, and only needs a short introduction here.

doggokitty.love is run by a small team sharing direction, visuals, operations, and product experience rather than leaning on one single persona alone.

  • Visual emotion and outcome tone

    Choco

    Shapes how expression, color, and first impression should read in the finished result.

  • Operational flow and handoff structure

    Obok

    Keeps the user journey and the internal handoff clear from first request to delivery.

  • Product experience and staging quality

    Cookie

    Implements and verifies that the public site and working flow stay stable in real use.

Get started

Ready to choose the first result that fits your companion?

Whether it is a representative character or a single portrait scene, you can begin from the outcome you most want to keep now.

If you are still unsure whether the standard scope is enough or a custom path fits better, we can sort that with you calmly.