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Drawing basic rounded rectangles, Drawing basic polygons and stars

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 85 User Guide For the Rectangle or Ellipse tool, Shift-drag to constrain shapes to squares or circles. To constrain a shape and draw from the center point: ❖ Position the pointer at the intended center point and Shift-Alt-drag (Windows) or Shift-Option-drag (Macintosh) the drawing tool. To adjust the position of a basic shape as you draw it: ❖ While holding down the mouse button, press and hold the Spacebar, then drag the object to another location on the canvas. Release the Spacebar to continue drawing the object. Note: An exception is the Line tool. Pressing the Spacebar while using the Line tool does not change a line's position on the canvas. To resize a selected line, rectangle, or ellipse, do one of the following: • Enter new width (W) or height (H) values in the Property inspector or the Info panel. • In the Select section of the Tools panel, select the Scale tool and drag a corner transform handle. This resizes the object proportionally. Note: You can also resize an object proportionally by selecting Modify > Transform > Scale and dragging a corner transform handle, or by selecting Modify > Transform > Numeric Transform and entering new dimensions. For more information on resizing and scaling objects, see "Transforming and distorting selected objects and selections" on page 54. • Drag a corner point on a rectangle. Note: Scaling a vector object does not change its stroke width. Drawing basic rounded rectangles You can draw rectangles with rounded corners by using the Rounded Rectangle tool, or by using the Roundness option in the Property inspector to adjust the roundness of the corners of a selected rectangle. The Rounded Rectangle tool draws rectangles as grouped objects. To move rounded rectangle points independently, you must ungroup the rectangle or use the Subselection tool. To draw a rectangle with rounded corners: 1 From the Rectangle tool pop-up menu, select the Rounded Rectangle tool. 2 Drag the canvas to draw the rectangle. You can adjust the roundness of the corners as you draw by pressing any of the arrow keys or the 1 or 2 number keys repeatedly. To round the corners of a selected rectangle: ❖ In the Property inspector, enter a value from 0 to 100 in the Roundness box and press Enter, or drag the pop-up slider. Note: If the Property inspector is at half height, click the expander arrow in the lower right corner to expand it to full height. Drawing basic polygons and stars With the Polygon tool, you can draw any equilateral polygon or star, from a triangle to a polygon or star with 360 sides.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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For the Rectangle or Ellipse tool, Shift-drag to constrain shapes to squares or circles.
To constrain a shape and draw from the center point:
Position the pointer at the intended center point and Shift-Alt-drag (Windows) or Shift-Option-drag
(Macintosh) the drawing tool.
To adjust the position of a basic shape as you draw it:
While holding down the mouse button, press and hold the Spacebar, then drag the object to another location on
the canvas. Release the Spacebar to continue drawing the object.
Note:
An exception is the Line tool. Pressing the Spacebar while using the Line tool does not change a line’s position on
the canvas.
To resize a selected line, rectangle, or ellipse, do one of the following:
Enter new width (W) or height (H) values in the Property inspector or the Info panel.
In the Select section of the Tools panel, select the Scale tool and drag a corner transform handle. This resizes the
object proportionally.
Note:
You can also resize an object proportionally by selecting Modify > Transform > Scale and dragging a
corner transform handle, or by selecting Modify > Transform > Numeric Transform and entering new dimensions. For
more information on resizing and scaling objects, see “Transforming and distorting selected objects and selections” on
page 54.
Drag a corner point on a rectangle.
Note:
Scaling a vector object does not change its stroke width.
Drawing basic rounded rectangles
You can draw rectangles with rounded corners by using the Rounded Rectangle tool, or by using the Roundness
option in the Property inspector to adjust the roundness of the corners of a selected rectangle. The Rounded
Rectangle tool draws rectangles as grouped objects. To move rounded rectangle points independently, you must
ungroup the rectangle or use the Subselection tool.
To draw a rectangle with rounded corners:
1
From the Rectangle tool pop-up menu, select the Rounded Rectangle tool.
2
Drag the canvas to draw the rectangle.
You can adjust the roundness of the corners as you draw by pressing any of the arrow keys or the 1 or 2 number
keys repeatedly.
To round the corners of a selected rectangle:
In the Property inspector, enter a value from 0 to 100 in the Roundness box and press Enter, or drag the pop-up
slider.
Note:
If the Property inspector is at half height, click the expander arrow in the lower right corner to expand it to full
height.
Drawing basic polygons and stars
With the Polygon tool, you can draw any equilateral polygon or star, from a triangle to a polygon or star with 360
sides.