
Many of these sites place a special focus on ethnically diverse cutouts while others propose cutouts that present entourage in a unique graphical way.

Since my last post about my favorite cutout and visualization resources, I have come across many new places to find entourage cutouts. Yes, density and lighting of the people are important, but more important are the activities of the entourage and having a contextual understanding that properly represents the ethnicities and cultures of the project. Yet, it is the entourage of an illustration that can best articulate narrative and connect viewers to a place.

When it is finally time to insert people, a large portion of time goes to thinking about how dense the entourage should be and how to get the lighting to look just right so that the people don’t feel collaged in. We really hope this classification was helpful and you will find the perfect vector graphics for your next project.Whether it is because time is limited or cutout libraries are too small, it often seems like adding entourage into an illustration is treated as an afterthought at the end of most workflows. These 17 sources for free vector images for commercial use offer different levels of permissions depending on what you need.

*Find permitted and prohibited uses on License Policy page. Use in Digital Products: Yes, with Commercial and Ultimate licenses / exceptions apply*.Use in Physical Products: Yes, with Commercial and Ultimate licenses / exceptions apply*.Commercial Use: Yes, with Commercial and Ultimate licenses.Perfect to use in presentations, educational materials and videos, as well as print or digital marketing campaigns. You will find each in an array of poses – whether expressing emotions, performing activities, or interacting with objects. The quality of the vector images on the site is really high and the characters are pretty versatile. is a resource of premium vector cartoon characters, each prepared in over 100 poses.
