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Chapter 2 Lessons. Work with vector toolsModify multiple vector objectsModify colorApply filters to objects and textsApply a style to a text. ? 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning. Understanding Vector Objects. Benefits of working with vector objectsYou can modify the properties of vector paths at any
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1. Adobe Fireworks CS4 Revealed Chapter 2: Working With Objects
2. Chapter 2 Lessons Work with vector tools
Modify multiple vector objects
Modify color
Apply filters to objects and texts
Apply a style to a text © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
3. Understanding Vector Objects Benefits of working with vector objects
You can modify the properties of vector paths at any time without affecting image quality
Shape, size, fill, stroke
Once an object is created, you can use an array of features to transform it into an interesting graphic
Combine objects
Adjust object alignment
Change a path’s color
Adjust stroke appearance
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4. Work with Vector Tools In this lesson, you will
Create an object using the Pen tool
Use the Pen tool and the Line tool to modify a path
Use the Subselection tool to modify an object © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
5. Understanding Vector Tools and Paths Vector objects can be used for
Straight path
Curved path
Combinations of straight, curved, open and closed paths
Path segments
Connect to anchor points of a path
Can be open or closed © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
6. Understanding Vector Tools and Paths The points of a path do not connect
The start and end points of a closed path DO connect
Free-form paths can be drawn using Vector Path and Pen tools
The pen tool creates a path one point at a time
The Vector Path tool creates a path in one motion
A vector object’s path is always editable
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7. Understanding Vector Tools and Paths Curve points are the circular points on a path with curves
Circle, ellipse, rounded rectangle
Corner points are the square points on a path that has angles or is linear
Square, star, straight line © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
8. Understanding Vector Tools and Paths When you edit a vector object
Add, delete, or move points along the path
Adjust point handles
Change the shape of a path segment © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
9. Understanding Vector Tools and Paths © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
10. Using the Pen Tool and theSubselection Tool You can delete points on a segment using the Pen tool
Modifying the number of points on a path allows you to create the exact shape you want
Adding points allows precision
Deleting points simplifies a path’s editability
Use the Subselection tool to
Move points on a path
Select points on an object that have been grouped
Create a curved point
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11. Using the Pen Tool and theSubselection Tool Point handles
Visible when you edit a curved path segment
NOT visible when editing a straight path segment
Modify the size, angle of a curve by adjusting the length and position of point handles
Pen and Subselection tools can be used to
Create and modify point handles on curved paths
Convert curve points to corner points and vice versa © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
12. Using the Pen Tool and theSubselection Tool Bézier curve
Two-dimensional curves in a vector object
Manipulate by dragging the curve handles © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
13. Using the Pen Tool and theSubselection Tool © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
14. Using the Pen Tool and theSubselection Tool Other vector modifications include
Vector Path tool
Redraw Path tool
Freeform tool group
Reshape Area tool
Knife tool © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
15. Modify Multiple Vector Objects In this lesson, you will
Create a vector shape to an exact size
Copy an object
Align objects and combine paths
Group objects © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
16. Aligning and Grouping Objects The Align command allows you to align objects with each other
Open the Align panel for more options
Align
Distribute
Size
Space
Align object’s anchor points © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
17. Aligning and Grouping Objects Group command on the Modify menu
Use to configure objects on the canvas
Combine more than one object into a single object
Vector images, bitmap images, text, etc.
Once objects are grouped, you can modify properties of the group as a whole
To change any single object is a group, ungroup the objects, make the change, and then regroup them
You don’t need to ungroup to edit text © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
18. Combining the Paths of Multiple Objects Six commands for combining paths
Join
Split
Union
Intersect
Punch
Crop © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
19. Combining the Paths of Multiple Objects Join allows you to combine the paths of two or more objects to create a single merged object that includes all the points of both paths
If the objects are closed, the new path is a composite path
If the objects are open, the new path is a continuous path
Split allows you to split apart the paths of two objects that have been joined
Not the same as Undo © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
20. Combining the Paths of Multiple Objects The Union command creates a path that is the sum total of all the selected paths
The Intersect command creates an object consisting of an area that is common to the selected paths
The new path assumes the properties of the lowest object in the stack
The Punch option allows the outline of the top object to cut through all of the lower selected images
The Crop option allows the shape of the top path to define the areas of the paths beneath it
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21. Combining the Paths of Multiple Objects © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
22. Cloning, Copying, and Duplicating You can replicate any object using the Copy/Paste, Clone, or Duplicate commands on the Edit menu. The Copy/Paste and Clone commands replicate the object directly on top of the original object on the canvas. The Copy command places a copy of the object on the clipboard, which you can use to paste the object in other open files or in other programs. You can also use Copy/Paste commands to copy items on the Frames or Layers panels. The Duplicate command offsets the copied object 10 pixels down and to the right of the original. © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learningv
23. Modify Color In this lesson, you will
Apply a gradient to an object
Transform an object and its gradient
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24. Understanding Fills and Gradients Fill is the appearance of the interior of a shape
Solid fill
Web Dither fill
Pattern fills
Gradient
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25. Understanding Fills and Gradients © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
26. Understanding Fills and Gradients You can change gradient colors, including preset gradient colors, at any time without affecting the appearance of the gradient.
Edit Gradient pop-up window
Color ramp © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
27. Apply Filters to Objects and Text In this lesson, you will
Apply filters to objects
Apply filters to text © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
28. Understanding Filters The Filters section of the Property inspector includes
Effects found on the Filters menu
Bevel, emboss, shadow, and glow effects
Live Filters allow you to edit and preview changes to them even after saving, closing, and reopening a document © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
29. Understanding Filters © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
30. Using Photoshop Live Effects Photoshop Live Effects
Known as layer effects
Often operate like their Fireworks equivalents, but with additional adjustment controls
When you open a native .psd file in Fireworks, the effects are live and editable, although not every attribute may carry over © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
31. Using Photoshop Live Effects © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
32. Using the Filters Menu The Filters menu contains commands that correspond to many features found in the Filters section
Contains fewer effects than the Filters section of the Property inspector
Settings cannot be altered once applied
Undo, not edit
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33. Filters and File Size Enabled filters generally increase file size
Disabling a filter instead of deleting does not add much to the size
Some may decrease file size
Blur, Blur More, Gaussian Blur
Fewer colors means smaller files © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
34. Understanding Transparency Transparency
Can change the look of an image by varying opacity settings
Adjusted in terms of percentage
Transparent = 0%, Opaque = 100% © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
35. Using the Measure Tool The Measure tool is a calculating tool located in the vector shapes tool group in the Tools panel. You can use it to create precise measurements on the canvas, which can be very helpful when accurate distances are required. The tool does not draw a shape, but it measures distances by height, width, or on the diagonal. © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
36. Apply a Style to Text In this lesson, you will
Align objects and apply a style to text
Create a custom style
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37. Using Live Styles and the Styles Panel Live Styles contain
Preset font
Color
Stroke
Effects attributes
Can be applied to objects and text © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
38. Using Live Styles and the Styles Panel Categories are found in the Styles panel
Some for text, some for objects (including buttons) © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
39. Using Live Styles and the Styles Panel Styles panel
Opens to Current Document category by default
Shows thumbnails of every style you’ve added
Managing styles
Styles section of the Property inspector
Customize or create a new style using the New button in the Property inspector
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40. Using Live Styles and the Styles Panel Modify a style in the current document
Changes only affect object in the current document
Redefine Styles button applies changes to other objects with that style
It is possible to permanently modify styles in the Styles panel, so it’s best to only modify styles in the current document © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
41. Using Live Styles and the Styles Panel Clear Overrides button
Reverts to the original style before it was modified
Break Link to Style button
Removes the link to a style
Delete Style button
Deletes the style © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
42. Summary Chapter 2 Skills Review
Create a vector object and modify its path
Align and group objects
Combine objects’ paths
Apply a gradient to an object and modify the gradient © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning
43. Summary Chapter 2 Skills Review
Apply filters to objects
Apply a filter to text
Apply a style to text
Add a new style © 2010 Delmar Cengage Learning