Leather Effect Tips & Shadows

Learning to Work in Pocket Styler Studio

Posted: November 26th, 2025
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Leather Effect in Pocket Styler Studio

Creating realistic leather and tips for working with texture

🔹 Open the Project

1. Open the project where you want to apply the leather effect.

2. Go to Fabric → Leather.

3. Choose the first or second leather pattern.

4. Set the color.

5. Important: set opacity almost to maximum (90–100%) to preserve the leather texture.


🔹 Take the Transform Mode

1. Turn on Fabric Transform Mode.

2. Stretch the texture to make the effect more pronounced and precise.

3. Slight adjustments in different directions help create a natural leather look.


🔹 Add Shadows and Highlights

When working with leather, there’s a nuance: shadows and highlights are best painted “under the fabric layer” so you don’t cover or lose the leather texture.

For example, in my project with a pocket:

Dark brush under the fabric layer → shadow appears under the pocket, leather texture is preserved.


Light brush under the fabric layer → creates a neat highlight, texture stays intact.


If the brush is used above the fabric, the effect can cover the leather texture — the structure may get painted over.


💡 Usage Tips:

Use dark and light brushes under the layer to create natural shadows and highlights.

Use brushes above the layer only if you want to cover or add a bright decorative effect.

Playing with brush opacity helps achieve depth and realistic volume while keeping the leather texture intact.

✨ Result

You’ll get natural, voluminous leather with clear texture and subtle shadows and highlights — perfect for pockets, bags, jackets, or shoes.

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