Camera Lucida App Version 16 Introduction

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • Camera Lucida is an iOS app with over 12 years of development behind it. It enables you to draw with the help your your iOS device! If you're looking to get started with the app, this is a great video to start with.
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  • @massimilianogrilli870
    @massimilianogrilli870 11 місяців тому +1

    Grazie per al tuo impegno continuo e ai continui aggiornamenti, questo é il miglior software nel suo campo per professionisti ed appassionati. Grazie!! ❤

    • @CameraLucidaApp
      @CameraLucidaApp  11 місяців тому

      Grazie! E vorrei sapere come dire qualcosa di più del semplice "Grazie!"

  • @claytonmedic
    @claytonmedic Годину тому

    What makes this better than just opening an image and drawing on top of that image in another layer in Procreate or some other app?

  • @markblinco8681
    @markblinco8681 6 місяців тому +2

    Is this app on android??

  • @user-cl9eg5my1h
    @user-cl9eg5my1h 11 місяців тому +1

    Wow…what an amazing app!

  • @danielmorgan5949
    @danielmorgan5949 11 місяців тому +2

    Is there an Android version of this app?

  • @frankhollinger3692
    @frankhollinger3692 6 місяців тому

    Such an awesome app! THANK YOU!

  • @VBeeMe
    @VBeeMe 29 днів тому

    Velcro. Use it to make sure your iPad doesn’t move off your base.

  • @dukebrown404
    @dukebrown404 29 днів тому

    What equipment or apps can you suggest to adjust negative to positive,value in tone,mid tone,and light etc?

  • @MikeBear1000
    @MikeBear1000 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for this great app!

  • @BugBobsWildWorld
    @BugBobsWildWorld 11 місяців тому

    Excellent, Pete!

  • @pdart1900
    @pdart1900 9 місяців тому

    Great video thanks could i ask, what happens if a accidently nudge the ipad? do i have to then try to realign the ipad/photo with the drawing?

    • @CameraLucidaApp
      @CameraLucidaApp  9 місяців тому

      Yes, if you move your camera while drawing, the image and the camera will go out of alignment. But usually, it only takes a second or two to line things back up as long as the distance to the drawing surface hasn't changed. There are "augmented reality" versions of apps like mine that attempt to always have the image lined up, but my experience with both using them and programming them is that they don't work well enough to use. Plus, they work by reprojecting your reference image to match the drawing surface - which is almost never what you want to do. Camera Lucida does however have a "save session" feature that will take a snapshot of your work in progress and store it along with your reference image. Then, later you can restore that session and the app will automatically line up your drawing and the camera feed for you... even if you're using a different stand setup or have moved things around! I've played with using this feature "live" to keep things lined up all the time, but the processing required to do that makes it so that it would only work on the very fastest of iOS devices.

  • @chucknagillum1221
    @chucknagillum1221 11 місяців тому

    Great app... one request, when recording a video I sometimes zoom in while drawing, it would be nice if the video didn't zoom in at the same time, maybe give choices to record zooming in, etc... or maybe it already has that and I don't how to use it lol.

    • @CameraLucidaApp
      @CameraLucidaApp  11 місяців тому +2

      Hi Chuck! Yes, you can absolutely do that with the app! And yes, you have the choice. Just go to the settings page for the app and you'll see a section for various time-lapse recording settings. One of them is labeled, "Ignore Zooms and Pans". Just flip that switch. You'll also see you can control whether or not you record the user interface as well as defining the quality of of the video, the resolution, the video codec and a general quality setting. Lastly, if you're going to make time-lapse recordings, I also suggest that you use the two finger tap on the screen to lock the camera's exposure. Auto exposure is GREAT, unless you're making a long time-lapse recording. In that case, it makes a better final product if you lock the exposure. Hope that helps! And oh, it's all covered in the manual that's bundled with the app.

    • @chucknagillum1221
      @chucknagillum1221 11 місяців тому

      @@CameraLucidaApp Wow! Thank you for the info! 👍

  • @ashleecritchley2769
    @ashleecritchley2769 13 днів тому

    I have bought he app but I don't get the same icon on my screen as you are showing in the video and I can't find a manual anywhere. Can you help me please?

    • @evilAshTheDog
      @evilAshTheDog 12 днів тому

      Version 17 updated the icon. The new icon is a pencil that is shades of green. The manual is found by pressing the question mark in the upper right corner of the screen. You can also send me email from the menu you get when pressing that button. There are other apps named "Camera Lucida" (unfortunately). When you run the app, it should be like what you see in this video. Hope that helps!

    • @ashleecritchley2769
      @ashleecritchley2769 11 днів тому

      Thanks for letting me know that there are more than one "Camera Lucida". I think I have bought the wrong one. Well I will have buy your one and use that instead. The tuts look great. Thanks@@evilAshTheDog

  • @suew4609
    @suew4609 10 місяців тому

    Do you really have to set the iPad up that high, 3 kidney bean cans high, for that size of paper, which doesn’t look very large? 8x10” or so? So, if you want to do a 16x20” how high would you have to place the iPad? I really don’t want to have to use a yard stick with a pencil taped to it, to be able to draw!😁😳 Please explain!

    • @CameraLucidaApp
      @CameraLucidaApp  10 місяців тому +1

      Hi Sue! That's a fantastic question. And I love that you referenced the kidney bean cans as a unit of measurement. :) The answer to your question depends a lot upon a few different factors. First, it depends on which camera lens from within the app you decide to use. The wide angle lens cameras that are available on most iPhones and some iPads allow you to draw very large art at short distances without distortion. Also, there are settings in the app that allow you to decide to either fill your screen with the camera's view or "fit" the camera view into the screen. The latter gives you a wider field of view so you don't have to have your device up as high and the former makes sure you don't have black bars on the edges. As a *general* rule, using a "regular" camera lens, the largest dimension of your art will be roughly equivalent to the distance the camera is from your drawing surface. If you wanted to do a 16x20 inch drawing, you are absolutely correct that you would not want to use the app in the way this video starts out (simply held parallel to your paper above your drawing surface.) The paper would just be too far away as you point out. However, if you look at the other videos I've created showing how to create large art, you'll see that there are several options that are available to you. I know this comment is long-winded, but let me summarize quickly your options: 1) If you own two devices, you can run the app on both, pair them together so that one is a hosted camera and place the hosted camera as far from your drawing as you want while you use the other device in front of you to control the app. 2) Attach an external USB camera to your USB-C enabled iPad and place that camera where you need it to be while you control your drawing with the app. 3) Use an external monitor such as a Smart TV or laptop to display the app's screen while your device is again as far as it needs to be from your drawing. In this case, you can control zooming and panning with a cheap bluetooth controller or keyboard if you want. In summary, there are a lot of ways to use the app to draw large art! In this intro video I don't cover them because I wanted to stick to the basics. As a general rule, most people first use the app as shown in this video and then quickly move to a different style of use such as using a secondary camera or using the front camera with a little mirror attached. Contact me at lucidaPete@gmail.com if you want to discuss all the options the app supports!

    • @suew4609
      @suew4609 9 місяців тому

      @@CameraLucidaAppThanks, Pete! I just purchased your app and I’m looking forward to creating art more quickly. My eyes aren’t what they used to be, in fact I need cataract surgery, so I’m hoping this will help. I can draw, but it can be so time consuming. I’m going to start with the basics and work my way towards creating larger art with your app. Thanks for answering my question so promptly!

  • @Alan-ov2qu
    @Alan-ov2qu 10 місяців тому

    Is there a way of projecting an ipad-mini size image onto a much larger canvas?

    • @CameraLucidaApp
      @CameraLucidaApp  10 місяців тому +1

      Well, first we should clear up any misconception that the app "projects" anything. It doesn't - that would require a projector. I just want to be clear about that! With that being said, the size of the screen you're using does not impact the size of the drawing you're making. The size of the drawing you make is determined by how you crop your image and your camera's field of view. The field of view is determined by the distance your camera is from the paper. Simply put, the app can only help your draw if your canvas is able to be within the view of your camera. The further the camera is from the paper, the larger the paper can be. The size of your iPad or iPhone screen becomes more of a convenience and user interface issue. On smaller screens, the button might rearrange themselves, but that's about it. I prefer to use iPads for demo videos simply because it's easier for people to see the screen. When I use the app to draw, I prefer a larger screen because I don't have the same eyesight I did as a kid and I like the larger screen. :)

  • @ciacciom
    @ciacciom 5 місяців тому

    Why doesn't my drop-down menu? Include a host camera option anymore?

    • @robertalexander2478
      @robertalexander2478 5 місяців тому

      I’m experiencing the same thing, any idea what’s going on?

  • @caroldickinson9182
    @caroldickinson9182 8 місяців тому

    Will this app work with a apple ipad 9 th generation?

    • @CameraLucidaApp
      @CameraLucidaApp  8 місяців тому

      Yes, it will work great with a 9th generation iPad! It will work on any iOS device running iOS 12.0 or higher.

  • @girlscout718
    @girlscout718 8 місяців тому

    Can you do a demo for muralists please?

    • @CameraLucidaApp
      @CameraLucidaApp  8 місяців тому

      I'll certainly add that to my list! In the meantime, you might want to hop over to the Camera Lucida Facebook group and see what people are doing with the app. Some folks use it to create very large art.

  • @patcarrier9738
    @patcarrier9738 8 місяців тому

    My flashlight won't work.

    • @CameraLucidaApp
      @CameraLucidaApp  8 місяців тому

      Hi, please contact me from within the app - that way I'll know which version of iPad or iPhone you're using. Not all iPads come with a flashlight, so if you're missing the button, it may be that your model simply doesn't have one.