Adobe 38039927 User Guide - Page 145

Working with fills

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 140 User Guide Creating stroke styles You can change specific stroke characteristics such as ink amount, tip shape, and tip sensitivity, and save the custom stroke as a style for reuse across many documents. To create custom strokes: 1 Do one of the following: • Click the Stroke Color box in the Tools panel and then click Stroke Options. • Select Stroke Options from the Stroke Options pop-up menu in the Property inspector. The Stroke Options pop-up window opens. 2 Edit the desired brush stroke attributes. 3 Save your custom stroke attributes as a style. For more information, see "Creating and deleting styles" on page 184. Working with fills Using the Property inspector, the Fill Options pop-up menu, the Fill Options pop-up window, and the Gradient popup window, as well as a collection of bitmap textures and patterns, you can create a wide variety of fills for vector objects and text. Using the Paint Bucket or Gradient tool, you can also fill pixel selections based on current fill settings. Setting fill attributes of the drawing tools You can set the fill attributes of the Rectangle, Rounded Rectangle, Ellipse, Polygon, and Auto Shape drawing tools that are applied to objects as you draw. The current fill appears in the Fill Color box in the Property inspector, the Tools panel, and the Color Mixer. You can use any of these panels to change a drawing tool's fill. The paint bucket icon indicates the Fill Color box in the Tools panel, the Property inspector, and the Color Mixer. To change the solid fill color of applicable vector drawing tools and the Paint Bucket tool: 1 Select a vector drawing tool or the Paint Bucket tool. 2 Do one of the following: • Press Control+D (Windows) or Command+D (Macintosh) to deselect all objects, and then click the Fill Color box in the Property inspector to open the Fill Color pop-up window. • Click the Fill Color box in the Tools panel or Color Mixer to open the color pop-up window. 3 Select a color for the fill from the set of swatches, or sample a color from anywhere on the screen using the eyedropper pointer. 4 Use the tool as desired. Note: Selecting the Text tool always causes the Fill Color box to revert to the last solid text color used by the Text tool.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
140
Creating stroke styles
You can change specific stroke characteristics such as ink amount, tip shape, and tip sensitivity, and save the custom
stroke as a style for reuse across many documents.
To create custom strokes:
1
Do one of the following:
Click the Stroke Color box in the Tools panel and then click Stroke Options.
Select Stroke Options from the Stroke Options pop-up menu in the Property inspector.
The Stroke Options pop-up window opens.
2
Edit the desired brush stroke attributes.
3
Save your custom stroke attributes as a style. For more information, see “Creating and deleting styles” on page 184.
Working with fills
Using the Property inspector, the Fill Options pop-up menu, the Fill Options pop-up window, and the Gradient pop-
up window, as well as a collection of bitmap textures and patterns, you can create a wide variety of fills for vector
objects and text. Using the Paint Bucket or Gradient tool, you can also fill pixel selections based on current fill
settings.
Setting fill attributes of the drawing tools
You can set the fill attributes of the Rectangle, Rounded Rectangle, Ellipse, Polygon, and Auto Shape drawing tools
that are applied to objects as you draw. The current fill appears in the Fill Color box in the Property inspector, the
Tools panel, and the Color Mixer. You can use any of these panels to change a drawing tool’s fill.
The paint bucket icon indicates the Fill Color box in the Tools panel, the Property inspector, and the Color Mixer.
To change the solid fill color of applicable vector drawing tools and the Paint Bucket tool:
1
Select a vector drawing tool or the Paint Bucket tool.
2
Do one of the following:
Press Control+D (Windows) or Command+D (Macintosh) to deselect all objects, and then click the Fill Color box
in the Property inspector to open the Fill Color pop-up window.
Click the Fill Color box in the Tools panel or Color Mixer to open the color pop-up window.
3
Select a color for the fill from the set of swatches, or sample a color from anywhere on the screen using the
eyedropper pointer.
4
Use the tool as desired.
Note:
Selecting the Text tool always causes the Fill Color box to revert to the last solid text color used by the Text tool.