But I've never seen this image before... Before we discuss Source Art, it is important to point out that Idea Source projects, Gallery ideas and all demonstration videos use artwork from Electronic Clipper, Designer's Club and Electronic Print Media Service art products. If you see images that doesn't appear familiar to you, chances are they were supplied by a different art service than the one you subscribe to. It is for this reason that content of Idea Source tends to place more importance on the techniques and creative ways to manipulate ANY illustration, not just the ones seen in the demonstrations. What you learn from an Idea Source session can be applied many different ways. We'll supply the ideas and techniques that you can add to your bag-O of tricks. If you do see one of those "I sure could have used that one" images, you will also see where it came from. Idea Source sections provide an image number and the name of the art service that the image came from. Idea Source ART - What is it? The artwork that you find in this folder is provided to you as a free bonus and can help to serve two purposes. First, images included in the Source Art folder can be used to take examples created in Idea Source a step further. Experimenting with what you have seen without having to start from scratch. Second, if you do not have access to the software or artwork used to create these examples, you can still take advantage of the results. Lastly, in the process of making Idea Source, it is necessary to create original artwork that is specific to the program. These images are most often PICT format files designed for screen applications (72 dpi). All of the backgrounds, buttons, 3D models, and animations created for Idea Source, can now be found in the SOURCE ART folder.