Using MacBook’s isight camera for scanning

Here’s a practical tip you can use to “scan” artwork using MacBook’s built in isight camera. The process I use when beginning an illustration is to do a quick pencil sketch,

rough sketch

scan it, place it in Illustrator, set the opacity to 50%, lock it’s layer and “trace” over it.

Illustrator trace

Recently my scanner, printer all-in-one deal, gave up the ghost. It wasn’t exactly high quality but we had a good relationship and I was sad to see it go. Before I had a chance to replace it, I was up against a tight deadline. I grabbed my Moleskine and did a couple of quick sketches. Then I remembered, I had no scanner. How would I get the sketches into Illustrator. I considered snapping a digital photo of it but with multiple cords and unintuitive software my camera is more trouble than it’s worth. It could work in a pinch, but then that tiny little camera staring at me from above my laptop screen caught my eye.

isight camera macbook pro

I launched “Photo Booth” and grinned gleefully as the LED lit and my ugly mug appeared on screen before me like some kind of Jetson’s inspired mirror. I grabbed the Moleskine, held it up to the camera and snapped a perfectly traceable, albeit flipped, image for me to trace.

using isight as a scanner

As you can see, I’ve been using my isight camera in this capacity for awhile. So what do you do if you don’t have a MacBook? Get one, it might be better than a new scanner!

twittercons

Download Twittercons
Just a couple of twitter icons I created. Right click on image and select “save link as” to download zip file that includes all PNG and two Photoshop files for easy customization. All for free . . . enjoy!

Lord Save Us From Your Followers!

Dan Merchant

You might not recognize the name, or the face but you’ve probably seen his work. Dan Merchant is an Emmy Award winning writer and filmmaker. His most recent project is a documentary, and companion book titled, Lord Save Us From Your Followers. While I haven’t seen the documentary (yet) I have read the book. Its an honest and personal look at his journey as “Bumper Sticker Man” probing for an answer to the question, why is the Gospel of love dividing America.

Dan and I exchanged a few emails and he was very complimentary of my avatar. He hinted around that he might commission me to illustrate him after he sold enough books. I decided not to wait and surprised him with this.

Bright Ideas

Bright Ideas

MiniSpace is hosting a design competition on their website in honor of the new Mini E, an all electric Mini Cooper. Hence the theme “electrified”. My entry is above. To check it out along with all of the other really great designs follow this link. While you’re there poke around the site a little. It’s really cool and a great place for Mini enthusiasts and artists of all kinds. It’s a great place to meet creative people and showcase talent.

Unyielding moments create ingenious ideas

 2008 xmas illustration

While perusing the Christmas card isle I noticed they were stocked full of pretty cards featuring Mary and Joseph en-route to Bethlehem. The star is shining bright. There’s peace in the air. Then it hit me, if donkeys are notoriously stubborn, wouldn’t this be more like it?

To all a very Merry Christmas, and happy new year!