There are some Biblical Character Highlights by a Tim Hall. I would like to know where he got the nice animation images for the highlights as I would like to make more of new Testament Characters also.
Do you have a link to those resources? I don’t see anything by a Tim Hall on the Logos website.
@DAL I got it when you open the documents tab, and type in the search bar Highlighting and choose public. They look like this when you add them to your highlights.
Neat!
@Mattillo yes it is very neat. I would like to carry on with it but I cant find the images without background.
@Lukas I got it now! I thought it was a book titled Bible Characters Highlights 😁 not actual highlights 🤦🏻♂️
They look cool 👍
I just downloaded the Highlighter, but there are only 7 - and some different - characters?
@NichtnurBibelleser Yes that is why my post, I can't seem to find the sort of images so that I can carry on creating a new one as you come across a new character.
This is well beyond my abilities but I do use this site frequently for teaching kids… maybe it has some stuff on there for you?
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