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Imagine using large clip art emoticons for your articles.

I wish I knew a code for creating a super big smiley. Or get hold of some super big smiley gifs that are clip art that are public domain that I could cut and paste into my articles just for fun.

Before avatars emotional icons used to be the thing to add spice to emails and comments, aka emoticons.

How about 3-D emoticons that are animated and come in many different sizes that could be used in article writing?

If that were possible I could do the following: http://images.clipartpanda.com/laughing-smiley-face-clip-art-smiley-face-clip-art10.jpeg

If I wanted to credit the image I could do so by adding the following information below:

http://images.clipartpanda.com/laughing-smiley-face-clip-art-smiley-face-clip-art10.jpeg

plus I could also add this extra information: Clip Art Panda : http://www.clipartpanda.com/categories/laughing-smiley-face-clip-art

http://www.clipartpanda.com/clipart_images/smiley-23999537

http://www.clipartpanda.com/clipart_images/smiley-23999537

Note that the image has a watermark.


Image Credit » pencil facing right by A. P. Davis

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Comments

MegL wrote on March 1, 2016, 4:48 PM

If it has a watermark, it is probably NOT supposed to be used other than by the original owner. There are a LOT of big emoticons on Pixabay. You can still access tgat and use images.

lookatdesktop wrote on March 2, 2016, 10:36 AM

Okay, I see the watermark. Oops.