Adobe 38039927 User Guide - Page 109

Select Modify > Convert Path to Marquee.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 104 User Guide To create one continuous path from two open paths: 1 Select the Subselection tool in the Tools panel. 2 Select two end points on two open paths. 3 Select Modify > Combine Paths > Join. To create a composite path: 1 Select two or more open or closed paths. 2 Select Modify > Combine Paths > Join. To break apart a composite path: 1 Select the composite path. 2 Select Modify > Combine Paths > Split. To combine selected closed paths as one path enclosing the entire area of the original paths: ❖ Select Modify > Combine Paths > Union. The resulting path assumes the stroke and fill attributes of the object that is placed farthest back. Converting a path to a marquee selection You can convert a vector shape to a bitmap selection, and then use the bitmap tools to edit the new bitmap. To convert a path to a marquee selection: 1 Select a path. 2 Select Modify > Convert Path to Marquee. 3 In the Convert Path to Marquee dialog box, select an Edge setting for the marquee selection that you are about to create. 4 If you chose Feather in the Edge setting, specify the value you want to use for the amount of feather. 5 To convert the selected path to a marquee, click OK. Note: Converting a path to a marquee deletes the selected path. If you would rather not delete paths when you convert them to marquee selections, you can change the default setting. Select Edit > Preferences > Editing, and then clear the setting for Delete paths when converting to marquee. Creating an object from the intersection of other objects Using the Intersect command, you can create an object from the intersection of two or more objects.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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To create one continuous path from two open paths:
1
Select the Subselection tool in the Tools panel.
2
Select two end points on two open paths.
3
Select Modify > Combine Paths > Join.
To create a composite path:
1
Select two or more open or closed paths.
2
Select Modify > Combine Paths > Join.
To break apart a composite path:
1
Select the composite path.
2
Select Modify > Combine Paths > Split.
To combine selected closed paths as one path enclosing the entire area of the original paths:
Select Modify > Combine Paths > Union. The resulting path assumes the stroke and fill attributes of the object
that is placed farthest back.
Converting a path to a marquee selection
You can convert a vector shape to a bitmap selection, and then use the bitmap tools to edit the new bitmap.
To convert a path to a marquee selection:
1
Select a path.
2
Select Modify > Convert Path to Marquee.
3
In the Convert Path to Marquee dialog box, select an Edge setting for the marquee selection that you are about to
create.
4
If you chose Feather in the Edge setting, specify the value you want to use for the amount of feather.
5
To convert the selected path to a marquee, click OK.
Note:
Converting a path to a marquee deletes the selected path. If you would rather not delete paths when you convert
them to marquee selections, you can change the default setting. Select Edit > Preferences > Editing, and then clear the
setting for Delete paths when converting to marquee.
Creating an object from the intersection of other objects
Using the Intersect command, you can create an object from the intersection of two or more objects.