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Adobe Fireworks CS3 Revealed CHAPTER ONE: GETTING STARTED WITH ADOBE FIREWORKS
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Chapter 1 Lessons Understand the Fireworks work environment Work with new and existing documents Work with layers and images Create shapes Create and modify text FireworksChapter 1 2
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Understanding Fireworks Fireworks is a graphics program for the Web Tasks are compartmentalized Can work with, import from, and export files to other formats FireworksChapter 1 3
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Understanding Fireworks Fireworks integrates seamlessly with other Adobe Web Suite applications Flash Dreamweaver Photoshop Illustrator FireworksChapter 1 4
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Lesson 1 Understand the Fireworks Work Environment In this lesson, you will: Start Fireworks Open a file Adjust panels in the Fireworks window FireworksChapter 1 5
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Lesson 1 Viewing the Fireworks Window The Document window contains canvas and display buttons Display buttons: Original, Preview, 2-Up, 4- Up 2-Up & 4-Up buttons allow you to evaluate different optimization settings side by side Panel perform specific functions FireworksChapter 1 6
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Lesson 1 Viewing the Fireworks Window Tools panel houses tools organized into tool groups Select, Bitmap, Vector, Web, Colors, View Property Inspector Modifies selected objects Sets tool properties and other options FireworksChapter 1 7
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Lesson 1 Viewing the Fireworks Window Rearrange panels in Fireworks window based on your preference Collapse/Expand Open/Close Regroup Dock/Undock FireworksChapter 1 8
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Figure 3: Newly Opened Document Docked panel Document window Property inspector FireworksChapter 1 9
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Lesson 2 Work with New and Existing Documents In this lesson, you will: Set document properties Use Index and Contents links of Help Add a layer to the Layers panel Copy an object between documents FireworksChapter 1 10
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Lesson 2 Working with Files Fireworks files are called documents A document consists of multiple layers A layer can contain multiple objects Fireworks files are saved as PNG files Files have.png extension FireworksChapter 1 11
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Lesson 2 Working with Files Different file formats support different images Different ways to obtain images in different file formats Import file Open file Copy and Paste object Drag and Drop object FireworksChapter 1 12
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Lesson 2 Accessing Help Fireworks Help command on the Help menu Can access from two links Contents link lists topics categorically Index link lists topics alphabetically Also use Search text box FireworksChapter 1 13
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Figure 11: Help search results FireworksChapter 1 14
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Lesson 3 Work with Bitmap Images In this lesson, you will: Modify a bitmap image Create a layer Lock a layer FireworksChapter 1 15
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Lesson 3 Understanding the Layers panel Layers position objects (not pixels) Layers panel Arranges objects in document in logical design order and grouping Objects on a layer similar to viewing multiple objects through clear acetate sheets Stacking order affects visibility FireworksChapter 1 16
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Lesson 3 Understanding the Layers panel Layers can be Hidden or visible Locked or unlocked Rearranged and renamed Duplicated and deleted Collapsed or expanded FireworksChapter 1 17
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Figure 19: Layers panel Collapsed layer Expanded layer Show/Hide layer icon Lock/Unlock layer icon Delete selection icon FireworksChapter 1 18
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Lesson 3 Understanding Bitmap Images and Vector Objects Bitmap graphics represent a picture as a matrix of pixels on a grid Realistically depict pixel colors in a photograph Vector graphic is a mathematically calculated object Composed of anchor points and straight or curved line segments FireworksChapter 1 19
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Lesson 3 Understanding Bitmap Images and Vector Objects Bitmap images lose image quality when enlarged Resolution-dependent Resolution: the number of pixels in an image and its clarity and fineness of detail FireworksChapter 1 20
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Lesson 3 Understanding Bitmap Images and Vector Objects Vector objects do not lose image quality when enlarged Resolution-independent Will retain appearance FireworksChapter 1 21
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Figure 20: Comparing vector and bitmap images Vector remains crisp Bitmap is jagged & blurry FireworksChapter 1 22
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Lesson 4 Create Shapes In this lesson, you will: Display rulers and guides Create a vector object Modify a vector object FireworksChapter 1 23
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Lesson 4 Using Rulers, Guides, and the Grid Design aides that help you precisely align and position objects Rulers Ruler units are always in pixels Guides Do not print Insert by dragging a guide from the ruler to the canvas FireworksChapter 1 24
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Lesson 4 Using Rulers, Guides, and the Grid Grid Can display squares or rectangles Can modify grid colors FireworksChapter 1 25
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Lesson 4 Sizing and Repositioning Objects View the position of objects and the pointer using Info panel Open from Window menu Also view color values of selected pixel Property inspector FireworksChapter 1 26
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Lesson 4 Using the Tools panel Fireworks automatically determines whether the tool is appropriate for the edited object Basic shape vector tools Ellipse, Rectangle, Polygon Auto Shape vector tools FireworksChapter 1 27
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Lesson 4 Understanding Auto Shapes Auto Shapes Complex vector shapes Manipulated by dragging control points Control point Yellow diamond Appears when you select an Auto Shape FireworksChapter 1 28
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Lesson 4 Applying Fills and Strokes Fill attributes Color Category (solid, gradient, or pattern) Type and amount of edge of fill Stroke attributes Color Tip size Softness Texture FireworksChapter 1 29
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Lesson 4 Applying Fills and Strokes Anti-Aliasing: blends the edges of a stroke or text with surrounding pixels Edges blend into the background Anti-Alias settings No, Crisp, Strong, or Smooth FireworksChapter 1 30
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Lesson 5 Create and Modify Text In this lesson, you will: Create text Create a path Attach your text to the path Save your document Exit the program FireworksChapter 1 31
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Lesson 5 Using Text in a Document Text Tool Properties Font, Color, size, style, kerning, leading, alignment, text flow, offset, anti-alias Kerning adjusts the space between adjacent letters or a range of letters Leading adjusts the amount of space between lines of text FireworksChapter 1 32
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Lesson 5 Using Text in a Document Text blocks Fixed-width size never changes Auto-sizing expands the text block to accommodate the amount of text Spell check Can perform on one or more blocks of text at a time FireworksChapter 1 33
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Lesson 5 Attaching Text to a Path Use the Pen Tool to define points on a path Path: an open or closed vector consisting of a series of anchor points Anchor points join path segments Can edit text attached to path FireworksChapter 1 34
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Lesson 5 Attaching Text to a Path To attach text to a path Define points on path Use Attach to Path command on Text menu Create text using the Text tool Edit points on path using the Subselection tool FireworksChapter 1 35
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Summary Chapter 1 Tasks Start Fireworks Open a file Adjust panels including undocking and collapsing them Set document properties Use the Index and Contents links of Help FireworksChapter 1 36
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Summary Chapter 1 Tasks Add a layer Copy an object between documents Modify a bitmap image Create and lock a layer Display rulers and guides FireworksChapter 1 37
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Summary Chapter 1 Tasks Create and modify a vector object Create text and a path Attach the text to the path Save your document Exit the program FireworksChapter 1 38
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