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Most often, clipart is distributed in *.wmf format (Windows Meta File format). Flash can handle this format. It also can handle: | Most often, clipart is distributed in *.wmf format (Windows Meta File format). Flash can handle this format. It also can handle: | ||
* Illustrator *.ai format, | * Illustrator *.ai format, | ||
* Enhanced Windows Metafile *.emf | * Enhanced Windows Metafile *.emf | ||
* Freehand, | * Freehand, | ||
* Flash *.swf | * Flash *.swf | ||
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To import, either copy/paste it from an open application or use ''File->Import'', either to stage or to library. | To import, either copy/paste it from an open application or use ''File->Import'', either to stage or to library. | ||
If you | If you own Adobe Illustrator, first import to Illustrator, then select, copy and paste the Clipart from Illustrator to Flash. Illustrator can handle many formats, SVG and EPS for example. | ||
Since most open source clipart is in SVG ([http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipArt] which Adobe Flash can't import, I suggest sending angry e-mail to Adobes. They do have the technology and it would be a matter of hours to implement this feature. In the meantime use one of the many opensource convertors or the free [http://inkscape.org/ Inkscape] SVG drawing program and then either save to *.wmf or *.emf. You probably will loose some drawing elements. | |||
== Using Fonts as ClipArt == | == Using Fonts as ClipArt == |
Revision as of 20:17, 30 September 2010
Definition
Clip art, in the graphic arts, refers to pre-made images used to illustrate any medium. Clip art is divided into two different data types represented by many different graphics file formats: bitmap and vector art. Clip art vendors may provide images of just one type or both. (Wikipedia)
This article is also part of the Flash tutorials.
Formats used in repositories
The most common bitmap formats for clipart distributed on the web is *.jpg, *.png, and *.fig. But one may also find *.bmp (for smaller things), or TIFF and TGA.
Most common vector formats are:
- Adobe's EPS (Encapsulated PostScript), also the related PDF format.
- Microsoft WMF (Windows Metafile) and its variants
- EMF - Enhanced Metafile)
- WMZ - Compressed Windows Metafile
- EMZ - Compressed Windows Enhanced Metafile
- SVG (in the open source community)
- Illustrator *.ai file (rarely)
Importing clipart to Flash
Most often, clipart is distributed in *.wmf format (Windows Meta File format). Flash can handle this format. It also can handle:
- Illustrator *.ai format,
- Enhanced Windows Metafile *.emf
- Freehand,
- Flash *.swf
- Autocad *.dxf.
It can not handle:
- SVG
- EPS (to verify)
To import, either copy/paste it from an open application or use File->Import, either to stage or to library.
If you own Adobe Illustrator, first import to Illustrator, then select, copy and paste the Clipart from Illustrator to Flash. Illustrator can handle many formats, SVG and EPS for example.
Since most open source clipart is in SVG (OpenClipArt which Adobe Flash can't import, I suggest sending angry e-mail to Adobes. They do have the technology and it would be a matter of hours to implement this feature. In the meantime use one of the many opensource convertors or the free Inkscape SVG drawing program and then either save to *.wmf or *.emf. You probably will loose some drawing elements.
Using Fonts as ClipArt
In many graphic tools you can select a font with pictures, e.g. WebDings.
In Flash
- Use text tool
- In the properties panel, set the character size to something big, e.g. 200pt
- Select a "....dings" font, e.g. Webdings.
- Type a letter
- Break it apart
- Then menu Modify->Unition
Tip: Under Windows, select programs->Accessories->System Tools->Character tables. Explore a table. If you like a "letter art", then select and copy/paste to Flash, google sketchup or any other tool that can handle text.
See webdings and wingdings for pictures of these fonts.
Clipart repositories
We are mostly interested in vector formats. Alternatively, you may also search through other applications you installed on your computer, e.g. Office products like Word and Powerpoint and the Open Office equivalent.
Indexes
It is extremly difficult to find good free clipart sites. Best bet is really the Open Clip Art Library, but then may have to transform SVG into another vector format, e.g. if you work with Flash.
- Clip Art (DMOZ, most links are junk).
- The Big List of Clip Art Topics (about.com) Also fairly useless for finding vector images.
- Cliparts index on the widged wiki, handpicked and categorized by license (100% free, free for education). Extra link for "Images with an Education Theme"
- photobucket svg, png, animations to edit online,download, and share (free/cheap pro membership)
In SVG Format
SVG became the most standard format in the open source community. Many commercial programs can import SVG, but some like Flash can not. In this case use you can for instance:
- Import to Illustrator, then paste to Flash
- Or open with the free Inkscape tool and export as *.emf (Enhanced Windows Metafile) (worked for me), *.ai (Illustrator) or *.dxf (Autocad) and then import to Flash (import of the two latter didn't work for me)
Windows Meta File Repositories
- Free
- Commercial
- Graphicsfactory
- Prodraw (some free bitmaps)
EPS File Repositories
(Encapsulated PostScript)
- Web Design Blog
- vecteezy (stupid name, cool vectors)
AI (Illustrator Repositories
- vecteezy (stupid name, cool vectors). The ones I tried give you a zip with EPS/AI/JPEG inside.
- Rick Johnson/Graffix Clip art for technical Illustrators. Some free isometric building blocks.
Bitmaps only repositories
- Nuvola icons, see also Project Nuvola 2.0+
- School Clip Art (only bitmaps)
- Inki's Clipart
- Clip Project
- Wp Clipart
- Best of Clipart (needs registration)
Other Links
File formats
- Fileformat.Info
- File format (Overview Wikipedia)
- List of file formats(Wikipedia). This is quite complete.
- Alphabetical list of file extensions (Wikipedia). This is quite complete.
General
- Clip art (Wikipedia article)
- Open Clip Art Library (Wikipedia entry)
Software
Most graphics vector graphics editors can import/export various formats.
- Comparison of vector graphics editors (Wikipedia).
- List of vector graphics editors (Wikipedia)
- Free online tools
- SVG to JPEG/PNG/TIFF at fileformat.info
- Free Vector editors