Creating faux fur jacket

Tips created creating color patterns fur

Posted: July 28th, 2025
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Step 1: Choose Your Jacket Base

Start with a cropped or full-length jacket silhouette, depending on the look you want.

Make sure the shape is slightly oversized to give that cozy faux fur feel.


Step 2: Block Out the Main Shape

Use soft, rounded edges when sketching the jacket outline to mimic the fluffiness of fur.

Define sleeves, collar, and body with smooth curves — nothing too sharp or rigid.


Step 3: Add the Fur Texture

Use a fur or textured brush to layer strokes that look like fur strands.

Vary the direction of the strokes: downward on the sleeves, outward on the collar, etc.

Focus on volume — layer multiple strokes to make it look plush and fluffy.


Step 4: Choose the Color Palette

Pick natural fur tones (white, beige, brown) or go bold with pastels or bright colors.

Add slight color variations to different parts of the jacket for a more realistic texture.


Step 5: Define the Collar and Cuffs

Make the collar stand out with extra volume and thicker fur strokes.

Add cuffs or a hemline if you want contrast — maybe with leather or ribbed fabric.


Step 6: Add Shading and Highlights

Use a soft brush for shadows underneath the arms, along the sides, and behind folds.

Add highlights where light would naturally hit — like the shoulders, top of sleeves, and collar.


Step 7: Add Fastenings or Details (Optional)

Buttons, zippers, or clasps can be added if you want extra details — but keep them subtle so they don’t distract from the fur.


Step 8: Final Adjustments

Check the proportions and adjust texture density.

Make sure the jacket looks natural and sits well on the model.


Step 9: Save and Showcase

Save your design and preview it in different outfits.

Export and share it with your followers or submit it to challenges!


This is how my jacket ended up looking 

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