How learning from and mixing other artists’ techniques is key to improving your skills, finding inspiration, and building your own creative identity.
Bad artists copy, good artists steal.
Stealing other people techniques to import in my Product Design sketching

Hello Drawing enthusiast! It’s Chou-Tac,

A few days ago I was invited to the manga convention Manga Festival,
which was hosted in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.*

* I’m living here for two months. The convention wasn’t huge, but it attracted lots of passionate people, including cosplayers of the same excellent caliber as you’d find at Comiket in Japan or JapanExpo in Paris.

The-rainbow-pig-logoI visited the stalls, and met a group of young artists who call themselves “The Rainbow Pig”, Heo Cầu Vồng in vietnamese. Each of them was busy drawing, some of them for a client (manga style portraits) and others for their own pleasure.

All of them were very young and particularly talented at drawing manga, the majority of their creations and their portfolios were very professional.

You couldn’t tell that this was actually a group of passionate amateurs.
You would think they are all pros making a living from their art.

I wondered at first if they had an instructor in common, but I was wrong.
They were all self-taught and love to get together, motivate each other, and make progress as a group. Still, each showed a very distinct personal style.

http://www.facebook.com/therainbowpig

TIP Make your peers, your colleagues, and your art and design classmates into your allies (Not competitors)

Don’t think of your peers as your “competitors”, but allies.
Share, copy techniques, let your techniques be copied, and most of all, improve.

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The cooperation of multiple minds will generate thoughts and ideas that your mind couldn’t create on its own.* Thus, everyone can develop mutually and more quickly!

* People often say that artists jealously guard their secrets. Actually, the best artists are the most open. They take the “ knowledge sharing shortcut” while others solitarily attempt to reinvent the wheel.

TIP Copy one people is plagiarism, copy many is research.” -Wilson Mizner

Therainbowpig-artwork-watercolorFor a long time I’ve admired the work of a particular watercolor artist. I’ve really envied her talent, and eventually that was the turning point! I noticed myself beginning to use watercolor techniques in my own designs. I was like a shonen manga hero who wants to “absorb their powers, in order to evolve and become more powerful!!”

The Rainbow Pig – A little girl, 2014

So, I sat down with her and asked a ton of questions.

She was kind enough to part with her knowledge and gave me an impromptu lesson for on beginner’s level watercolors. A sheet of paper, a mechanical pencil, and a paintbrush in hand, I practiced on the edge of a table which was my improvised workspace.

It was uncomfortable, but I memorized everything she had to say.

My set of watercolors, ready to copy their style for my first steps in paining

The next day I went to an art supply store and bought a bare minimum of supplies for less than the equivalent of $10 USD.

For two days I amused myself with these, and the following is a quick overview of the results. I was clumsy and made a lot of mistakes.

I had fun drawing an Adidas sneaker and for the first time render the colours with watercolour!

Most of the effort was devoted to consistent practice and reaching out to the wealth of new people and connections around me.

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However, the most crucial step had already been made: embracing the idea-and acting on it-that learning from others and incorporating their techniques into my own skillset would ultimately make me better at what I do.

Cheers,
Chou-Tac

Chou-Tac Chung – Watercolor Adidas sneakers, 2014

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Hello! I'm Chou-Tac, a Product Designer from France.

If the sketching methods I’ve acquired aid me in my life and in my industrial design career, I believe that they can also help you reach your dream goal as a student or professional designer.

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