Alcohol marker painting of Tenaya Lake at Yosemite Tioga Pass — Copic marker tutorial by InkTorrents Graphics

Painting Yosemite with Copic Markers

Alcohol marker painting of Tenaya Lake at Yosemite Tioga Pass — Copic marker tutorial by InkTorrents Graphics

 

There are familiar places in the forests and mountains of California that I love revisiting for a reset and recover.   I fell in love with the High Sierra mountains and Tioga Pass during my first visit many years ago.  It’s a place that slows me down and pushes me to work harder at the same time.  Recently, I made a marker painting from a lakeside drawing I did there.  Along with the painting, I also want to talk about swatch making, different papers for marker painting, and other accompanying tools that I use with markers on this Outside the Lines art supply review.

 

 

 

Tenaya Lake Tioga Pass Yosemite National Park photo by InkTorrents Graphics

 

Late afternoon at Tenaya Lake is one of my favourite places on Tioga Pass. Here time really slows down for me.  I have a favorite secluded spot behind a gigantic glacier erratic.  I tuck in behind that boulder with my camera and my sketchbook.  While I wait for the sky color to change for photography as the sun sets,  I try to make sense of the vast landscape in front of me on an 8″x5″ sheet of paper.  

 

 

 

Tenaya Lake at Yosemite Tioga Pass micron pen drawing by InkTorrents Graphics

 

Flipping through my sketchbook for a different project, I came across this drawing.  In January, my husband got me a set of Copic markers for my birthday.  I got excited about painting this with my new markers.

Note:  You can use these tips for any alcohol markers, not just Copic.   I shy away from using generic paints.  Paint can be toxic if not properly bound, and I simply don’t trust the quality control of the pigments and carriers of generic brands.

 

 

 

How to make alcohol marker swatches — Copic marker tutorial by InkTorrents Graphics

 

I always swatch new colors.   Instead of guessing or trying out the shades all over again, I know exactly what colors I need to start a painting when I have my swatch cards at hand.

 

 

 

How to make alcohol marker swatches — Copic marker tutorial by InkTorrents Graphics

 

I used a 3/4″ circle cutter to cut out the circles and painted the colors on them.  Afterwards, I affixed them on cardstock with glue sticks.   I could have painted on the paper directly, but I wanted have a little fun with the swatches.  The process of making swatches is very therapeutic for me.

 

 

 

Pencils and pens for alcohol markers — Copic marker tutorial by InkTorrents Graphics

 

A few other tools I use along with the markers –

  • 02 and 005 micron pens – For black outlines and shading.
  • HB pencil – For the initial sketchbook drawing.  Creates soft lines on paper that are easy to erase.
  • 2H pencil – For copying the drawing over to the paper for painting.  Creates light markings that are barely visible under the painting.  

Pro-tip – A wide brush-pen or a flat-nib fude pen filled with permanent ink is nice to have when you have a large area to fill and a micron pen is too small.

 

 

 

Paper types and tones to use with alcohol markers — Copic marker tutorial by InkTorrents Graphics

 

Paper plays a big part in painting –

Smooth marker paper blends colors best — the longer the alcohol stays wet, the smoother the blend. Paper tone matters too: white produces bright, luminous colors while cream produces warmer, more subdued tones.

Examples from the photos:

  • Top left (white) — Most luminous and best blending.  Detail lines didn’t show well.
  • Bottom left (cream) — Slightly muted colors, good blending.  Detail lines remained visible.
  • Top right (high-texture watercolor, cream) — Absorbed paint quickly, leaving lines.  No blending, but great for bold color-block styles.

Pro tip – Alcohol markers bleed through most paper, so place an extra sheet underneath to protect your surface.

 

 

 

Alcohol marker painting of A Girl and Her Cat in a room with window view — Copic marker tutorial by InkTorrents Graphics

 

Now that I have my swatches and a feel for the markers on paper, I am ready to paint.

Pro-tip – Before you start, take a little time to think about the mood and style of your painting, then choose the paper accordingly.  Use the swatch card to pull out some of the main colors.  Keep a scrap paper handy to test color combinations.  These habits will make a big difference.  

I wanted to have a warm and cozy feeling for this  Girl and Her Cat painting, so I used the warmer-toned paper.  Just as expected, details, textures, and shadows remained visible on this paper.

 

 

 

Alcohol marker painting of Tenaya Lake at Yosemite Tioga Pass — Copic marker tutorial by InkTorrents Graphics

 

For this landscape painting, I wanted the colors to be very vibrant to depict the late afternoon sunlight on the rocks.  I used the white paper for this one.  

I started the painting by drawing the lines and shading marks with micron pens, similar to the drawing in my sketchbook.   Pro-tip – To prevent smudging, give the micron pen lines a few minutes to dry before painting on them.

 

 

 

Alcohol marker painting of Tenaya Lake at Yosemite Tioga Pass — Copic marker tutorial by InkTorrents Graphics

 

I started with the lightest yellow and earth tone, then layered the other colors slowly on top.  On this paper, layers of colors blended into each other, giving me a watercolor effect.

Painting this was a beautiful way to rekindle the memory of our last visit there.

 

 

 

Copic marker drawing of Girl and her cat in a handmade blank notebook with Yosemite Valley cover art — InkTorrents Graphics

 

I just started a new drawing for my next marker painting.   These two are playing outside again, and this time they have friends.  Any guesses?

 

 

 

Copic marker flower painting in a handmade blank notebook with Yosemite Valley cover art — InkTorrents Graphics

 

Last weekend, I drew this little flower in one of my handmade books.  The colors blended seamlessly, and I was also able to add additional detail strokes.  The paper kept the colors vibrant and bright.  I am really happy with this new smooth, thick paper I am using for my 100% handmade journals.  You can purchase them here in my shop.  They are wonderful for both writing and drawing.

 

This gives you a little insight into my painting process.  I hope you can incorporate a few of these techniques in your own painting habits.  Most importantly though, just play with paint and paper.

Until next time,
-Soma

 


 
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Ink Torrents Graphics National Park Series Notebook - California Redwood Trail made by Soma Acharya @ InkTorrents Graphics Inktorrents.com

On The Redwood Trail

National Park Series Notebook - California Redwood National park, Redwood Trail Journal Notebook by Soma Acharya @ inktorrents.com InkTorrents Graphics

 

I love to visit the Redwood National & State Parks during my winter break.  Even though I have visited these parks multiple times, the feeling I get while walking under these immensely tall trees never ceases to amaze me.   My husband and I walk the trails, take photos, and quietly feel the forest.  Today I want to share some of my photos, sketches, and the recent notebooks I made from one of the drawings I did there.

 

 

California Redwood National park photos by Soma Acharya @ inktorrents.com InkTorrents Graphics

 

Reaching toward the sky

 

The 300 miles on Hwy 101 to the Redwood Parks is one of the loveliest drives.  On that stretch, it often rains during winter months.  I LOVE driving there in the rain while listening to a favorite audio book.  This national park is actually a collection of California state parks set along highway 101.  Each park is beautiful and different in its own way.   There are trails that go off to the beach too, but we always stay on the forest side. 

 

 

Please Click on the image thumbnails to see the photos.

 

 

In the shelter of the large ones

 

The forest is full of other wonders as well.  Sometimes small shrubs grow high up on old redwood trees.   One time I found this one tree “curled up” on a shelf created by a large forked redwood tree.  Ferns and lichen grow on maple, and clovers and other small trees grow on and around fallen trees.  Milkmaids are usually the first wildflowers to bloom in the woods. 

 

 

 

California Redwood National park photos by Soma Acharya @ inktorrents.com InkTorrents Graphics

 

After a storm

 

Passing rainstorms often turn the forest into a magical place.  This was one of those fleeting moments when the clouds and the sun were in just the right places.

 

 

 

California Redwood National park photos by Soma Acharya @ inktorrents.com InkTorrents Graphics

 

I was really sick when we visited last time.   I was not allowed to do any hiking; only short, safe walks.   On one of those trails, I found this little fungus.   I decided to come back the next morning with my tripod to take a photo before driving back home.  However, next day there was a downpour.  As there was no unsettling wind, we bundled up in our rain-clothes, took my huge umbrella which has weathered many a storm (for the camera, not for us), and headed up the trail.  It was even darker in the forest that day than the previous day.  My husband held the umbrella over our heads while I set up the camera.  I may have been sick, but I got my photo.   
Joining FFO with Nicole this week.

 

 

California Redwood National park photos by Soma Acharya @ inktorrents.com InkTorrents Graphics

 

This is an extremely narrow and twisty road that goes through one of the parks.  We always pack up some tea and snacks, and spend a late afternoon there until nightfall.  It gets eerily quiet as the looming darkness envelopes the forest, and the towering trees start to look even taller.   I love to play around outside.  However,  during that late twilight-to-dark hour, I am always glad to have the shelter of our car.  My husband reads, and I draw the redwoods if I am not also reading. 

 

 

 

National Park Series Notebook - California Redwood National park, Redwood Trail Journal Notebook by Soma Acharya @ inktorrents.com InkTorrents Graphics

 

I finished this drawing during one of those afternoons.  I am very shy about drawing with people around.  However, when I am on my own, I rather enjoy drawing what I see in front of me.  Once I finished the preliminary drawing with pencil, I inked it with a Fude fountain pen.

 

 

Please Click on the image thumbnails to see the photos.

 

 

Shop Notebooks

 

I started making a series of notebooks & sketchbooks of National Parks with my drawings of not-so-iconic views on the cover.  I chose this drawing for the Redwood Trail book.   I am now making the books with ultra thick and smooth paper.  They are great for writing and artwork with any dry media like ink and marker. 

 

 

 

Handmade Notebooks made by Soma Acharya @ inktorrents.com InkTorrents Graphics

 

The books are fastidiously handmade by me.  They are all hand-stitched and hardcover with french fold.  The cover board wraps over the edge into the inside of the books making them look stylish and elegant.  You can purchase the notebooks from my shop.

 

 

 

Art Journal California Redwood Drawing Tombow Markers in handmade Journal Notebook by Soma Acharya @ inktorrents.com InkTorrents Graphics

 

I am using one of those books for my art journal.   A couple of years ago on our anniversary,  my husband and I walked on a 7-mile redwood forest trail that is closer to our home.  Later on, I filled in the empty space on this page with the drawing of this tree.   Please excuse the slanted lines, that’s my attempt at obscuring my scribbles.  Joining Art Journal this month.

 

 

Art Journal California Redwood Drawing Tombow Markers in handmade Journal Notebook by Soma Acharya @ inktorrents.com InkTorrents Graphics

 

 

A few more trees and a pair of boot prints.    

 

 

 

National Park Series Notebook - California Redwood National park, Redwood Trail Journal Notebook by Soma Acharya @ inktorrents.com InkTorrents Graphics

 

Read Yosemite in Winter – Photos and Notebooks

 

Redwood Trail has now joined the Yosemite in Winter notebooks.  You can purchase the notebooks from my shop in different colors.  I can’t wait to start on the next one.  Trying to decide between Arches and Yellowstone.  Any thoughts?

I hope you enjoy the photos and the artwork that are inspired by this very special place.

Until next time,
-Soma

 


 
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