Clip Art

Years ago, "in a place far, far away," LOGOS produced a product called BIBLE CLIPS. It had many clip art images that could be used in documents to dress things up a bunch. Unfortunately, it was made for Win 3.1 and LOGOS has not felt the product could use a rebirth. So has anyone been able to resurrect the images of that program by extracting them somehow and using them in some way. If not, is anyone aware of an option for importing biblical clipart from somewhere?
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MM said:
If not, is anyone aware of an option for importing biblical clipart from somewhere?
If find that a search from Google with 'Images' selected rarely disappoints...
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Mike
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Shalom MM!
I would follow Mike's advice.
MM said:BIBLE CLIPS
Just for the sake of nostalgia: https://web.archive.org/web/19970721002301/http://www.logos.com/products/clips.htm
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Mike Binks said:MM said:
If not, is anyone aware of an option for importing biblical clipart from somewhere?
If find that a search from Google with 'Images' selected rarely disappoints...
Remember that Google results require that you check the copyright.
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HJ. van der Wal said:
Just for the sake of nostalgia: https://web.archive.org/web/19970721002301/http://www.logos.com/products/clips.htm
Interesting. $119 and change. Probably about right back then. I remember the church subscribing to a couple of Christian clip art services back then. Pretty much that was the only way to get graphics.
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Bridgeport, CT USA
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