Pre-designed graphics that can be cut and pasted electronically into your document Also, a set of non-copyrighted or public domain graphic images, photographs, maps, or line art, usually on disk, that you can import into publishing or presentation software and incorporated into other documents to top
Drawings created by professional or amateur artists Clip art images can be used to enhance your text as image links or just as decorations They must be in GIF or JPEG formats for use in Web page publishing
A collection of icons, buttons, and other generally useful graphics files that can be inserted into pages
Graphic files that are usually distributed on CD-ROMS and can be inserted into documents, presentations, and projects
A collection of graphical images which may be used in the preparation of documents or Web pages Clip Art collections are many and varied, in subject, quality and price
A series of picture files that are stored on a disk that can be "clipped" and pasted into a document (WP, Gr 6)
Collections of stock photos, cartoons and other graphic material purchased for royalty-free use
ready-made pieces of computerized graphic art that can be used to decorate a document
Illustrations, line drawings, pictures and other graphics that can be inserted in artwork or in a page layout, usually royalty-free Before digital clip art, artwork from paper books was actually cut, or clipped, from the page and pasted onto the layout, thus the name clip art
A collection of images you can use in various documents Clip art is often distributed on CD-ROM in large collections (thousands of clip art pieces) organized into categories, or available on the World Wide Web
Graphic images, designs, and artwork in digital form that can be copied and pasted into a digital document or image Clip art can be obtained on diskette, CD-ROM, or as a download from the Web with pricing that ranges from free to pay
Generic graphics that can be "clipped out" and used for illustrations Available on the Internet and software programs for not charge
Precreated graphics - from simple line art to full-color photographs - that you can use, royalty-free, in publications and presentations Also called clip media
any graphic or collection thereof typically published on CD-ROM, in printed books or online and intended for legal use and reproduction by the user within the boundaries of license or permissions Clip art is a vast realm usually offered on low cost CD ROM collections featuring tens of thousands of images in raster, vector and other formats
A collection of digital images which can be inserted into word processing files, electronic presentations, and other documents See also: clip art (Webopedia)
Previously create illustrations and graphics that you can use as is, or modify by ungrouping, combining with other illustrations, and adding different backgrounds, borders and effects Go to top of page
Ready-made pieces of printed or computerized graphic art, such as illustrations, borders, and backgrounds, that can be electronically copied and used to decorate a document. images, photographs, or pictures that are on particular websites, CD-ROMs, and floppy disks, and that you can copy and use in your own computer documents
A collection of proprietary or public-domain photographs, diagrams, maps, drawings, sounds, animations, and other graphics that can be downloaded from the collection and incorporated into documents
Images that can be brought into presentation applications and edited or used as is You can obtain additional images, including some in bitmap format, from commercial suppliers
Clip art refers to vector based graphics These graphic files describe the picture as a collection of lines, curves and dots These file formats are preferable to bit-mapped images, because their size can be made larger or smaller, without any loss in quality The downside of vector formats, is that it can be quite difficult to describe certain types of photographs using only lines and curves These images result in difficult, complicated files and most of the benefits of vector formats are lost Compare to Bitmap images