🎨 How to Create a Skirt in Pocket Styler Studio – Step-by-Step Tutorial
Creating a skirt in Pocket Styler Studio is a fun way to express your fashion creativity. Whether you’re designing a cute mini skirt, a classy pencil skirt, or a flowy maxi skirt, here’s a simple guide to help you get started:
✅ Step 1: Choose the Skirt Type
Think about what kind of skirt you want to create. Here are a few options:
Mini Skirt – short and trendy
Midi Skirt – mid-length, elegant or casual
Maxi Skirt – long and flowy
Pencil Skirt – fitted and professional
Pleated or Layered – for a more detailed look
Pick one that fits your personal style or matches current fashion trends.
✏️ Step 2: Sketch the Base Shape
Open the Pocket Styler Studio and select the bottoms template.
Use the drawing tool to sketch the outline of your skirt. Start with basic shapes.
For a mini skirt, use a short rectangle or trapezoid shape.
For a flowy skirt, add a wider bottom with curves or folds.
🎨 Step 3: Add Colors and Patterns
Choose your base color—classic denim, black leather, floral print, pastel cotton, etc.
If you want to add patterns, use simple shapes or lines to create florals, stripes, polka dots, or textures.
🧵 Step 4: Add Details
This is where your skirt comes to life!
Add stitching, pockets, belts, or zippers for extra style.
Use highlights and shadows to make the fabric look more realistic and give it depth.
Think about how the skirt would look when the avatar moves—add folds or flowy lines if needed.
👗 Step 5: Test and Adjust
Preview your skirt on the avatar to check the fit.
Make sure it works well with tops, jackets, and shoes from the game.
Adjust placement and proportions if it doesn’t look right.
📤 Step 6: Save and Submit
Once you’re happy with the design:
Save your work.
Submit it for review if you want to share it with other players.
When it’s approved, your skirt will be available for players to buy and style with!
💡 Tips for Beginners:
Keep it simple at first—master the basic shapes and shading.
Look at real-life skirts for inspiration.
Try creating matching sets (e.g. a top and skirt combo).
Use soft shadows and highlights to make the fabric feel 3D.