Watch Me Turn a Picture of My Dog Into a Mini Pet Collection

Stella got stuck inside with me on a rainy day, so I ran a little experiment: could I turn one sticker of her face into a few different finished products? Spoiler — we ended up with three. But... the possibilities are endless! In this video you'll see: • Creating a custom pet sticker • Building acrylic backers • Product development and prototyping • Purse charm assembly • Keychain assembly • Badge reel assembly Sometimes the best product ideas come from looking at familiar materials in a new way. Thanks for spending part of your day with Stella and me. Prompt from video: Create a highly detailed digital pet portrait from the reference photo. Preserve the dog's exact identity, facial structure, muzzle shape, nose shape, eye placement, ear shape, markings, coat colors, chest markings, collar, and expression. The dog must remain immediately recognizable as the real dog. Apply subtle caricature only through expression and perspective: slightly enlarge the eyes, gently enhance the smile, slightly emphasize the nose due to camera perspective, and increase emotional expressiveness while maintaining realistic anatomy. Style: premium digital pet illustration, painterly realism, soft blended brushwork, smooth rendering, natural fur texture, realistic lighting, subtle artistic interpretation, clean refined details, expressive eyes with natural catchlights, soft neutral background, professional commissioned pet portrait, elegant and heartwarming. Avoid oil paint texture, thick brush strokes, canvas texture, impasto, visible paint ridges, cartoon style, cel shading, anime style, vector art, character redesign, exaggerated proportions, generic puppy features. The final image should look like a high-end professional pet portrait illustration with approximately 95% realism and 5% artistic stylization. #lasercutting #xToolP3 #productdevelopment #stickers #acryliccraft #makerproject #cricutjoyxtra #cricut #diycraft #diyprojects