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doggokitty AI studio

Studio teamChoco · Obok · Cookie

We turn the feel of your companion and the moments worth keeping into character work worth holding onto.

doggokitty.love is an AI studio run by Choco, Obok, and Cookie, shaping the expressions, mood, and remembered moments you want to keep into character work and images with care.

You do not need to set anything complex up front. Share a few photos and a short story, and the studio team reads what feels like them and organizes a base character you can keep.

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4 public cases
Reply pace
First response within 48 hours
How to start
A few photos and a short story
Studio archiveChoco visual tone sheet
A sheet that organizes Choco's visual emotion and character tone
Visual tone by ChocoChoco greeting as the visual tone lead of the studio
What the studio makes

What the studio makes before anything else is a result you can keep, use, and return to.

These are the three starting directions guardians reach for most often. Each one begins with a use that can last, not just a single image that looks cute in the moment.

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

Representative case connected to this starting pointThe bright, playful walking buddy

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

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

Representative case connected to this starting pointThe elegant watcher who owns the window

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

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

Representative case connected to this starting pointThe tiny explorer, all curiosity

A bright little adventurer known by question-mark tail, round eyes, and a paw held mid-air.

Compact proof

Start with a few public cases. Here is the short bridge between what feels like them and the result that stays.

This stays compact on purpose, enough to show how the studio reads a real companion before asking you to choose a direction.

The bright, playful walking buddy

Guardian request
The request was to keep the grin she shows first on walks, along with the bright impression of her red harness.
Final result
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

Guardian request
The guardian wanted to keep the measured distance and elegant posture this cat carries by the window.
Final result
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

Guardian request
The guardian wanted to keep the quiet calm of age and the feeling of always being beside that familiar tartan blanket.
Final result
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.

A completed base character does not stop at one image. It can quietly extend into the ways you keep using it — profile pictures, gifts, and small keepsakes you return to.

Meet the Studio

Choco, Obok, and Cookie each hold a different part of the same result.

This is not a mascot trio or a lore wall. It is an AI studio where visual emotion, story framing, and deliverable structure are handled as distinct responsibilities inside one team.

  • Visual emotion and character tone

    Choco

    Choco shapes the expression, color temperature, and first visual impression that make the result feel like your companion.

  • Moment and story framing

    Obok

    Obok helps decide which scene is worth keeping, why it matters, and what kind of memory the result should carry.

  • Use case and deliverable structure

    Cookie

    Cookie organizes where the result should live next, whether as a profile image, a gift-worthy piece, or something you keep returning to.

Work method

doggokitty AI studio listens for the moment worth keeping, then reads what feels like your companion.

Choco reads visual emotion, Obok frames the story inside the moment, and Cookie helps structure the result around how you want to keep or use it.

You do not need to set anything complex up front. You share a few photos and a short story, and Choco, Obok, and Cookie read and organize them as one team, returning a base character result you can keep.

  1. Start with the moment you want to keep

    We begin with the expression, scene, or small habit that still comes to mind first when you think of them.

  2. Read what feels like them

    We look beyond the face and study posture, gaze, repeated habits, and the atmosphere that keeps returning around them.

  3. Shape the result around its use

    Those emotional and visual details are organized into a result that can keep living later, not just one image for the moment.

We care less about exact likeness and more about leaving you with something that still feels unmistakably like them later.

Inquiry start

You do not need everything fully organized before writing. If you have a few photos and a story, the studio can help shape the next step with you.

There is no need for a perfect brief. A few photos and one remembered moment are enough to begin.

  1. Start with your companion's story

    A few photos, a favorite expression, or a small habit you always remember is already enough to begin with.

  2. The studio suggests the right starting direction

    Using your photos and story, we suggest which result fits best and which mood or use should be established first.

  3. Shape it together as it develops

    As the draft develops, we adjust expression, posture, and emotional tone together until it feels closer to your companion.

  4. Receive a carefully organized result

    Once everything settles into place, we prepare the final files in a way that is easy to keep, revisit, and use later.

These are the only things you need to know before inquiring.

First response within 48 hours

Once your inquiry is in, we quickly confirm the available scope and the next step.

A few photos and a short story are enough

Front, side, and natural expressions help most, but you do not need a perfectly prepared pack.

We check fit before we ask you to commit

The first step is a calm conversation about what is worth keeping and which direction fits your companion best.

If the direction and public cases already feel reassuring, the next step is simply to tell us about your companion.

Open inquiry

Would you like to start with your companion's story?

It is okay if you are not sure which result fits best yet. Start with a few photos and a remembered moment, and doggokitty AI studio will help shape the right starting point with you.

The inquiry is set up as a calm consultation about what should last, not as a rushed purchase step.