Work took me to London this week – exciting stuff, as I’ve never really been (that overnight at Heathrow doesn’t exactly count), and I’ve been loving every jet-lagged moment of it.
But that didn’t mean I could skip my deadline at ReadWriteWeb this weekend, did it? And yet here I was eight time zones away from my beloved Cintiq – excuse me, that should read “from my beloved, comma, from my Cintiq…” – and from my tracing paper. It was late at night and, seat of empire and cultural crucible though London may be, I was pretty sure there wouldn’t be a 24-hour art supply shop anywhere near my Islington hotel.
Also, that would have required me to move. Did I mention the jet lag?
This video is all about how I solved the problem, thanks to my trusty MacBook Pro and my beloved (dammit, there I go again) Canon SLR.
(Oh, and many thanks to Stephen Whitehead for a very kind offer!)
2 Comments
Hi! Thanks for the tip! I was considering using my laptop or cintiq as a lightbox rather than having to purchase one, but was concerned about ruining the screen…Now that I know someone else out there is actually putting it to practice, I am not so nervous about this method. Thanks again!
Good luck – hope you'll post the results of your first experiment with it!