Adobe 38039927 User Guide - Page 144

Placing strokes on paths

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 139 User Guide 6 To select a dotted or dashed line, select an option from the Dash pop-up menu. 7 To set the lengths of dashes and spaces for a dotted line, use the three sets of On and Off text input boxes to control the first, second, and third dashes, respectively. 8 Click Apply to apply the settings to selected strokes, then click OK. To modify the brush tip: 1 On the Shape tab of the Edit Stroke dialog box, select Square for a square tip, or deselect it for a round tip. 2 Enter values for the brush tip size, edge softness, tip aspect, and tip angle. 3 Click Apply, then click OK. Fireworks has stroke settings for fine-tuning the stroke attributes controlled by speed and pressure when you use a Wacom pressure-sensitive tablet and pen. You can select the stroke attribute to control with the pen. To set stroke sensitivity: 1 On the Sensitivity tab of the Edit Stroke dialog box, select a stroke property such as Size, Ink Amount, or Saturation from the Stroke Property pop-up menu. 2 From the Affected By options, select the degree to which sensitivity data affects the current stroke property. 3 Click OK. Placing strokes on paths By default, an object's brush stroke is centered on a path. You have the option of placing the brush stroke completely inside or outside the path. This allows you to control the overall size of stroked objects and to create effects such as strokes on the edges of beveled buttons. Centered stroke, stroke inside, and stroke outside You can use the Stroke pop-up menu in the Stroke Options window to reorient brush strokes. To move a brush stroke inside or outside the selected path: 1 Click the Stroke Color box in the Tools panel or the Property inspector to open the color box pop-up window. 2 Select an option from the Location of Stroke Relative to Path pop-up menu: Inside, Centered, or Outside. 3 Optionally, select the Fill over Stroke option. Normally, the stroke overlaps the fill. Selecting Fill over Stroke draws the fill over the stroke. If you select this option for an object with an opaque fill, any part of the stroke that falls inside the path is obscured. A fill with a degree of transparency may tint or blend with a brush stroke inside a path.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
139
6
To select a dotted or dashed line, select an option from the Dash pop-up menu.
7
To set the lengths of dashes and spaces for a dotted line, use the three sets of On and Off text input boxes to control
the first, second, and third dashes, respectively.
8
Click Apply to apply the settings to selected strokes, then click OK.
To modify the brush tip:
1
On the Shape tab of the Edit Stroke dialog box, select Square for a square tip, or deselect it for a round tip.
2
Enter values for the brush tip size, edge softness, tip aspect, and tip angle.
3
Click Apply, then click OK.
Fireworks has stroke settings for fine-tuning the stroke attributes controlled by speed and pressure when you use a
Wacom pressure-sensitive tablet and pen. You can select the stroke attribute to control with the pen.
To set stroke sensitivity:
1
On the Sensitivity tab of the Edit Stroke dialog box, select a stroke property such as Size, Ink Amount, or
Saturation from the Stroke Property pop-up menu.
2
From the Affected By options, select the degree to which sensitivity data affects the current stroke property.
3
Click OK.
Placing strokes on paths
By default, an object’s brush stroke is centered on a path. You have the option of placing the brush stroke completely
inside or outside the path. This allows you to control the overall size of stroked objects and to create effects such as
strokes on the edges of beveled buttons.
Centered stroke, stroke inside, and stroke outside
You can use the Stroke pop-up menu in the Stroke Options window to reorient brush strokes.
To move a brush stroke inside or outside the selected path:
1
Click the Stroke Color box in the Tools panel or the Property inspector to open the color box pop-up window.
2
Select an option from the Location of Stroke Relative to Path pop-up menu: Inside, Centered, or Outside.
3
Optionally, select the Fill over Stroke option.
Normally, the stroke overlaps the fill. Selecting Fill over Stroke draws the fill over the stroke. If you select this option
for an object with an opaque fill, any part of the stroke that falls inside the path is obscured. A fill with a degree of
transparency may tint or blend with a brush stroke inside a path.