✨ Creating a Classic Brown Leather Belt as a Separate Accessory ✨
(A simple way to make a realistic belt in Pocket Styler Studio)
A belt is a separate accessory that completes the look and can be used for both casual and formal styles. Today, we will create a leather belt with realistic details.
🔹 Step 1. Choosing the belt
Open your project through the Accessories tab.

Select the belt style that fits your design — I’m taking the 1st option from the 3rd row.

🔹 Step 2. Fabric and color
Go to the Fabric tab and choose a leather texture.
Set the color — brown.

🔹 Step 3. Shadows
Go to the Shadows tab and select the 2nd option.

🔹 Step 4. Highlights
Open the Highlights property and set all positions to 0 — they are not needed for this project.

🔹 Step 5. Outline
Change the outline color to match the chosen belt design.

🔹 Step 6. Volume
Select a brush and trace along the top and bottom edges of the belt to create a volume effect.

🔹 Step 7. Buckle and belt end
Choose a suitable buckle for your belt.

Through the Details tab, add a new form for the extended belt end.
Use the Point Mode to shape it and set the same fabric and color as the main belt.

🔹 Step 8. Light and shadow
With a light brush, go over all parts of the belt to create wear marks.
Use a dark brush to add shadows, including under the buckle.
Also, add small shadows and highlights on the buckle itself.



🔹 Step 9. Decor
Through the Decor → Items tab, add elements to imitate belt holes.

✨ Result:
You get a realistic separate accessory — a classic leather belt with volume, shading, and decorative details.






