Lynn Chen feature image

Playing with light, color and corgis: The artistry and whimsy of Lynn Chen

October 28, 2019

Lynn Chen is a talented visual development artist, originally from China, who now lives and works in Los Angeles. She is a senior 2D artist at FunPlus Games and also freelances for animation studios including Dreamworks TV, Illumination, Nickelodeon Jr. and more. During her free time, Lynn can be found doodling on a personal project or training her studio assistant, Mochi the corgi. Lynn works both traditionally and digitally, and loves using her Wacom Cintiq 22.

Lynn explains her artistic process in the video below, and we recently got to meet Lynn in person and interview her to learn more about her creative journey.

When did you begin pursuing art beyond a hobby? What was your first step?

I would say my first step was going to an art college with where I used my first Wacom tablet. In my freshman year, with this little white Bamboo tablet, I finished my first freelance project, 70 pages of full color illustrations for a children’s book. Although the book was never published, I did enjoy my paychecks and the process of visualizing a world in the story.

You’re quite multifaceted. Do you like character design, animation, or art direction the most, and why?

I like all of them! I enjoy being able to switch tasks. It helps me think from a different perspective which often improves the result of my other tasks as well. If I had to choose just one, I’d choose painting characters and playing with color and light. I believe every image should have a purpose. Using simple shapes and lighting to tell a story, it’s challenging but also exciting. That’s what I’m interested in.

lynn chen you've got mail

What makes corgis so special to you, and what’s your favorite part about drawing them?

Hahaha, well, years ago I watched a YouTube video of a corgi wearing life jacket who flopped on water. I laughed so hard and I wanted to have a corgi since then.  Now we have Mochi. For my illustrations, I do love to put this doggo in some awkward situations… like people can’t see him or he can’t reach things because of his short legs. It’s fun to think from the character’s perspective.  What problems would he encounter and how would he react? Designing a story moment that’s unique to the corgi character, that’s the most interesting part of creating these illustrations for me.

Will another cute animal ever rival the Corgi for you, or is it Corgis for life?

I would say corgi for life but that sounds like a big commitment… I do like lots of other animals — raccoons, coyotes, pangolins, foxes and baby pandas. But none of them can be kept as a pet, so I guess corgi for life it is!

lynn chen shower

Did you start drawing digitally or did you switch later in the process?

I didn’t start drawing digitally until college. Before that, it was mostly doodles on textbooks and notebooks in class. I got in trouble a lot for doing that. Now I work digitally from sketch to finish. Being able to change and adjust the image throughout the process is important to me. I do love doodling on paper as well but not as much anymore. I definitely should draw traditionally more often 🙂

What is your favorite software and tool inside that software?

Photoshop and the lasso tool! Wait, no, Photoshop and clipping layers. Clipping layers changed the way I work.

What’s your favorite thing about drawing on a Cintiq?

This might sound strange, I like drawing on a Cintiq because I don’t feel the Cintiq… I mean, as a tool, the Cintiq is very well designed and super functional. When creating an image, it serves everything I need. It just works, makes the creative process natural and smooth. I love the fact that Cintiq gives me the urge to draw and create something fun.

Do you have a routine during the day to kickstart your creative process?

Coffee. Lots of coffee. I found it helpful to sketch down ideas in the morning before work. It could be very rough, just to get into the mood of drawing. It works as warm up sketch, while also created an opportunity for me to come back to it later. When I have a sketch, it’s more likely that I could just put on a show and paint the image at night.

Who do you consider your strongest creative influences?

That’s a hard question. I feel my work is a mix of a few major components. Lighting, characters and storytelling. I love the way Dice Tsutsumi and Robert Kondo paint the light and colors; love how Cory Loftis created portraits of animal characters; love the brilliant visual storytelling from Hmm Cafe – a story at a box cafe by Yutaka Sugawara. Another great creative influence for me is my husband Jeremy Fenske, who’s a super talented concept artist. Before I met him, I didn’t even know about visual development. He showed me the way to understand color and lighting, to pursue what I love to do. he opened a whole new world to me. He is for sure the most important influence that I have not only creatively but also in my life. 🙂

lynn chen yoga

What words of advice do you have for young creatives starting out?

Try to set a personal project of you own. This project should not be for any clients or classes. It’s a project for you to draw the things you love to draw. Personally project is art therapy. It should be a reminder of the simple joy of doodling that get us started to pursue art as a career. It is a safe place for you to fall back on when get an artist block; It’s also a place where you can be experiential and improve your skills. So have fun drawing 🙂

Follow Lynn Chen:

Related posts:

Making the most of your Wacom with Pablo Muñoz Gómez, Tip 9: Other Wacom devices and features

Making the most of your Wacom with Pablo Muñoz Gómez, Tip 9: Other Wacom devices and features

Wacom Movink, My New Best Friend! An animated review by Javadoodles

Wacom Movink, My New Best Friend! An animated review by Javadoodles

Making the most of your Wacom with Pablo Muñoz Gómez, Tip 8: Essential Wacom Tools for Teaching

Making the most of your Wacom with Pablo Muñoz Gómez, Tip 8: Essential Wacom Tools for Teaching

How to draw a stylized illustration in Adobe Illustrator, with Kirk Wallace aka Bone Haus

How to draw a stylized illustration in Adobe Illustrator, with Kirk Wallace aka Bone Haus

Connect with Wacom on social media

🎉✨ December of Giveaways is HERE! ✨🎉

The holiday magic is upon us and we're ecstatic to bring you weekly giveaways throughout the month of December! 🎁 Come back every Friday for your chance to unwrap something amazing! ✨

This week, we're giving away a Wacom Movink! 🎨 

Here's how to enter:

🎅 Follow @wacom and @wacomedu

❤️ Like this post

🌟 Tag a friend + your favorite creator!

This week's giveaway ends 12/27 at 9 am PST. Winner will be tagged in this post and ONLY contacted through official Wacom accounts. Please be extra cautious if contacted via DM – make sure the sender is @wacom or @wacomedu before sharing any personal info. 📩 We’ll only ask for your shipping details if you win!

Good luck 🍀 #Wacom #WacomForEducation #WacomGiveaway
514 323
Have you ever tried masking out a person using a mouse? 🫢 @ruthiesmagicalcamera did and it really sucked. 🤷🏻‍♀️
Ruthie likes to have full control over every single detail on her photo composites, and editing with a Wacom pen allows her to get really deep in the details, with razor sharp precision, as if she were painting over her photos 💃✍️📸🌾
Check her out trying out the new #WacomMovink! 

PS. The Wacom Movink is now on sale! 

#photoediting #photoretouch #madewithwacom #creativeprofessionals #creativesonthego #digitalphotography
343 9
Jake aka @killerrabbitmedia prefers working on a Wacom Intuos because it's easy to carry and super durable. He also loves pixel art and Asperite because it blends artistry with technical skill. There's a long tutorial video on our YouTube explaining how Jake achieved this look. Go check it out! 
#madewithwacom #wqcomintuos #intuos #wacomtablet #pixelart #artistsoninstagram
386 6
Enjoy this stylized illustration created by @bonehaus inspired by his recent trip to Amsterdam. ⁣
⁣
He goes full circle, collecting inspiration and reference, sketching in #AdobePhotoshop, illustrating in #AdobeIllustrator, and then right back to #photoshop for finalizing color and texture 🔄✌️⁣
⁣
Once in Illustrator, Kirk outlines and traces the major shapes of his sketch, then removes the lines and focuses instead on shapes and shadows. ⁣
⁣
"I start building in more shadows and more details to help separate any of the shapes that are struggling without that outline. I like my art without a ton of outline, so I prefer the challenge of using some shadows and highlights and stuff to separate them.”⁣
- @bonehaus⁣

Head to the #WacomBlog to read the full interview! 
⁣
#MadeWithWacom #WacomCintiqPro #DigitalIllustration #adobeillustrator #Photoshop
336 1
El óleo perfecto para tus ideas es tan delgado como un espejo. 🪞🌾
Descubre la magia de Wacom Movink, nuestro primer lienzo digital OLED. 
Video creado por la maravillosa @martinab.illustrations 🌹
#WacomMovink #creativeprofessionals #creativesonthego #tabletadigital #artedigital
467 5
#WacomSale⁣
The festive season is upon us, and adventure calls! 🏁✈️🌎⁣
Unleash your creativity anywhere with a #WacomMovink.⁣
Shop now through the link in our bio!⁣
125 2
📝 Managing license requests and agreements is an essential part of protecting your work as a professional artist.

And in this tutorial we show you how to do it easily.

Wacom Yuify allows you to easily view, approve, or reject requests, ensuring your creative rights are secured. Streamlining the process means more control over your art and less hassle.

🔒 Ready to simplify your license management? Register for free at yuify.com

*Yuify Licensing is only available in selected regions and may require additional agreements for specific cases not covered by the License Builder.

#WacomYuify #Yuify #CreativeRights #DigitalRightsManagement
77 2
This week's giveaway is closed now. ✌️✌️✌️
Congratulations @dumartrigali, you're the lucky winner. 
Thanks to everyone who participated.

Stay tuned for this week's giveaway coming up soon! 

🎉✨ December of Giveaways is HERE! ✨🎉

The holiday magic is upon us and we're ecstatic to bring you weekly giveaways throughout the month of December! 🎁 Come back every Friday for your chance to unwrap something amazing! ✨

This week, we're giving away a Wacom Cintiq 16! 🎨 

Here's how to enter:

🎅 Follow @wacom and @wacomedu

❤️ Like this post

🌟 Tag a friend + your favorite creator!

This week's giveaway ends 12/20 at 9 am PST. Winner will be tagged in this post and ONLY contacted through official Wacom accounts. Please be extra cautious if contacted via DM – make sure the sender is @wacom or @wacomedu before sharing any personal info. 📩 We’ll only ask for your shipping details if you win!

Good luck 🍀 #Wacom #WacomForEducation #WacomGiveaway
922 583
Therapeutic break! 
Let's draw some Winnie stickers with @konistudio on a #WacomOne 13. 🧣❄️🌲
#Wacomworkspace #madewithwacom #artistsoninstagram #artistlife
688 13
How to draw fire without burning yourself 🧯🔥
@lplucas thank you for this important service. 
Stay cozy and stay safe out there friends ✌️
#madewithwacom #drawingtips #digitalartist #digitalart #wacomtips
145206 104
How do you keep inspired during ordinary days? 
@buttersketch shares a glimpse into her creative process, full of graphic novels, picture books, music, journaling and art materials. 

"“I really love bribing myself with new materials,” she confesses with a smile. “I think it helps my brain bypass the anxiety of starting, because now I’m focused on just playing.”
- @buttersketch✌️
#Wacomworkspace #WacomMovink #creativeprofessional #artistlife #artistsoninstagram #creativeinspiration
231 2
As an artist, protecting your work can feel impossible. Watermarks distort your art, and even then, they can be removed.

Many have felt the frustration of seeing creations copied without credit - and that’s why Wacom Yuify exists ✨ —it adds an invisible mark to your work, keeping it safe and traceable without compromising its beauty.

🔒 Ready to protect your art? Visit Yuify.com for more info. Now available for @escapemotions 

#WacomYuify #Yuify #CreativeRights #DigitalRightsManagement
152 2