Custom Portrait of Your Hamster Printed on Museum-Grade Paper
Hamsters are quiet pets full of personality, and the comic contrast between their tiny size and a majestic scene (a hamster as chef, alchemist, professor with mortarboard, or doctor with stethoscope) makes their portraits among the most charming and gift-friendly in our entire catalog. At MyPetPrint you upload a photo of your hamster, pick a scene from the 40 available (or write your own description), and the AI generates a portrait where your hamster plays the lead — not a generic hamster, but specifically yours. It works for all species — Syrian (golden, the largest breed), miniature Roborovski (smallest and fastest), Russian Campbell, Chinese hamster with visible tail, Winter White Dwarf. The model preserves coat color (golden, white, grey, panda, satin, dominant spot), particularities (large/small ears, long/short fur), and the expression of those big eyes. Because of their small size, hamsters benefit a lot from museum-grade printing — the fine fur details and expressive eyes render best on our 308 g/m² paper. Three sizes (40x55, 60x80, 80x100 cm) and optional wood frame.
The best scenes for hamsters
How to photograph your hamster for a great portrait
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On your palm or on a firm surface — short distance. Hamsters are small and need close-ups to capture the details.
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Strong light — small animals need more light than you'd think. A warm white lamp from above works excellently.
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Macro mode on your phone. The minimum focus distance is usually too far in normal mode; turn on macro (or use a clip-on macro lens).
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Warm background — blanket, wood, smooth floor. Avoid the cage bars or visible bedding; the AI works cleaner without visual noise.
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Hamster active and eyes open. Shoot in the evening when hamsters are active (they're crepuscular animals).
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Catch the characteristic expression — pouches full of food, grooming pose, the curious moment with nose in the air.
Frequently asked questions — hamsters
- Syrian hamsters vs dwarf (Roborovski, Campbell) — does the difference matter?
- For the AI it doesn't — it preserves what it sees in the photo. Syrians are larger and usually have more uniform colors; dwarfs are smaller and more playful, with contrasting markings. Both produce excellent portraits.
- My hamster lives in a barred cage. Does the cage show up in the portrait?
- No. The background of your photo is replaced entirely by the scene you choose. For best results take the hamster out of the cage onto your palm or a blanket for the photo — that way the AI doesn't have to crop it out of bars.
- Hamsters are very small — does the quality hold at portrait size?
- Yes. The AI scales the subject to fit the chosen scene — a hamster as chef occupies the center of the print, not a tiny corner. Fur details and eyes are reproduced faithfully on our 308 g/m² paper.
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