Software : Dragons & Dinosaurs Clipart

Dragons & Dinosaurs Clipart

from: Victory Multimedia




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 16005







Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Victory Multimedia
EAN: 0071896140033
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Victory Multimedia
Manufacturer: Victory Multimedia
Model: SMI1433
Publisher: Victory Multimedia
Sales Rank: 16005
Studio: Victory Multimedia









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Amazon.com Product Description:
Dragons & Dinosaurs Clipart lets you add your fantasies to your reality. The full-sized images can be added to your school reports, book illustrations, or to your walls. With over 1,000 original artworks, the choices are quite varied.

















Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Terrific Original Art; Printable; Usable on Websites
Terrific collection. Color and Black and White; one reviewer dissed the B & W but many like it from those who like classic art such as Rembrandt and Picasso sketches to me with fantasy and sci-fi.

Nice story lines about artists too.

Buy it with children; and you'll find the pictures all over your walls....

Very nice in presentations--warm, cool, hot, forward thinking, lots of choices. Especially in Power Point.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - shody images
While I didn't expect these images to be Michael Whelan quality, I did expect better than sloppy sketches. The majority of these images are black and white sketches that look like rough drafts rather than a finished piece. The color images are either cartoon characters which, while some were decent, wasn't what I was looking for, or they were fuzzy and unclear images. It wasn't all bad though, there were a few images that were pretty good. The program itself isn't very user friendly either. In order to view all of the images you have to go by artist rather than category. Overall, while there were a few images that were really cool (which is why I gave it a 2 instead of a 1), it wasn't worth the bother of buying it.

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