Free Pictures
- Creative Commons Search - https://search.creativecommons.org/
- Pixabay https://pixabay.com/images/search Note: Pixabay now requires registration and is not free anymore. However, you can donate pictures to accrue free pictures.
- Free range https://freerangestock.com/ Now requires registration, but still free.
- Bible Images http://www.freebibleimages.org/illustrations/
- Bible Images and Picture Stories from Lambsongs https://www.lambsongs.com/
- CocoMaterial https://cocomaterial.com/
- Photos for Class https://photosforclass.com/
- EDIimages by All4Ed
- Free Teacher Files - http://www.teacherfiles.com/clip_art.htm There is a lot on this site to explore. I noticed that you can't arrow back. You have to highlight and delete everything on the url AFTER .COM/ in order to get back to the previous page.
- Pics4Learning at https://www.pics4learning.com/ is free, but they ask that you consider donating pictures that can be used by others.
Art Resources
- To remove a background from a picture, use https://www.remove.bg .
- To change the background of a picture, continue on to https://www.remove.bg/t/change-background
- To enlarge a picture into a free poster made up of several sheets of paper, use Block Posters. This is handy for art projects. You can only do this with .jpgs.
- Use Deep Art Effects app to explore photo in different art styles, to identify shadows and lights more clearly, etc. The free version may offer all you need.
- Download app. (I don't know if there is an android version.)
- Pick a picture from your Gallery.
- Choose style. You can choose as many styles as you want that are unlocked. Once you choose a style, wait for style to be generated. You can adjust the style for your picture by clicking on style again and and moving the circle to see your favorite degree of that style with your picture. If you don't like anything, click cancel. If you do like something, click apply.
- You can't print from here, but you can save to your device by clicking the floppy icon. It will say that it is saved to your library. If you can't find your picture, go to your files (icon is a folder) and click on the picture. Click the Arrow in box icon at top right. Choose Save Image. It should be in your photos now.
NOTE: I have NOT previewed all of these pictures. Also, Internet is ever changing. Please use good judgement and preview and select images BEFORE sharing with children.
Font Resources
Go to https://www.dafont.com/creattion.font (This is not a type-o. They intentionally have 2 t's in creation.) and pick a free font. Download it. Click on your download icon (Mine looks like a downward arrow pointing to a bracket). Click on the downloaded font to open it. Click on Extract All. Click Extract. (Mine downloads to the download folder.) Close the screen. Go check it out by opening a program that uses text. Choose your font for text and see how it does.
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