🎨Useful Tips for Drawing Clothes in Pocket Styler Studio
1. Shadows — for volume and depth
Use shadows to show folds and fabric curves.
Dark shades shouldn’t be too harsh — choose soft transitions.
Remember the light source and place shadows on the opposite side.
2. Highlights — for realism and texture
Add highlights on raised areas: shoulders, sleeve tops, folds, decorations.
They create a shiny effect and make the fabric look lively.
Too many highlights can look unnatural — use them moderately.
3. Color — the key to the mood
Bright and saturated colors attract attention and create energetic looks.
Pastel and neutral tones are soft, calm, and suit romantic or classic styles.
Contrasts help emphasize important details but don’t overdo it.
4. Prints and patterns — add individuality
Choose prints that support the clothing style.
Small patterns make the piece delicate; large patterns are more expressive.
Make sure prints harmonize with the shape and don’t overload the design.
5. Combining elements
Combine shadows, highlights, and prints to complement each other.
Shadows deepen prints, highlights add volume.
Experiment with transparency and layer blending.
6. Practice and observation
Study real fabrics and clothing — how light falls, where shadows and highlights appear.
Look at other designers’ work and analyze what makes their designs lively.
💡 Tip: Don’t be afraid to try different options and make test versions — that’s how you find your style and master the tools.