signwizz, I don't know if I'm included in with the "smart a$$es" for my comments, but I really wasn't trying to be. It was sincere advice.
If you are in this industry you should be able make your own stick figures. It takes no time at all. In fact, it takes probably less time then the time you spent in this very thread.
I see you use Corel. Simpy use the "Freehand Tool", draw it out on the screen, no need to scan and trace anything, then adjust the outline thickness of those lines, then go to "Arrange" - "Convert Outline to Object" Easy as pie.
And since you brought up money, keep this in mind. You could invest $45.00 to buy a collection of stick figure clipart, the majority of which you probably will never use... OR you could invest a little bit of your time improving your skills in Corel, an investment that will pay off big in the future if you stick with it and don't rely on others searching down clip art for you. If the point is making more money, I would think that would be the way to go. Think long term here.
"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."
But in fairness. You really should have seen this coming. And to be honest with you, I think you did. But why? Even if you don't know how to draw your own stick figures, I have to believe that you know how to use Google and search for what you need... if for any reason just to avoid the embarrassment of asking professionals where to get stick figure clipart. It just doesn't add up.