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Drawing Auto Shapes

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 86 User Guide To draw a polygon: 1 In the Vector section of the Tools panel, select the Polygon tool, which is one of the basic shape drawing tools. 2 In the Property inspector, do one of the following to specify the number of sides for the polygon: • Use the Sides pop-up slider to select 3 to 25 sides. • Enter a number from 3 to 360 in the Sides text box. 3 Drag to draw the polygon. To constrain a polygon's orientation to increments of 45°, hold down Shift as you draw. The Polygon tool always draws from a center point. To draw a star: 1 Select the Polygon tool. 2 In the Property inspector, select Star from the Shape pop-up menu. 3 In the Sides text box, enter the number of points for the star. 4 In the Angle text box, select Automatic or enter a value. Values closer to 0 result in long, thin points; values closer to 100 result in short, stubby points. 5 Drag the canvas to draw the star. To constrain a star's orientation to increments of 45°, hold down Shift as you drag. The Polygon tool always draws from a center point. Drawing Auto Shapes Auto Shapes are intelligent vector object groups that adhere to specialized rules to simplify the creation and editing of common visual elements. Auto Shape tools draw object groups. Unlike other object groups, selected Auto Shapes have diamond-shaped control points in addition to the object group handles. Each control point is associated with a particular visual property of the shape. Dragging a control point alters only the associated visual property. Most Auto Shape control points have tool tips that describe how they affect the Auto Shape. Move the pointer over a control point to see a tool tip that describes the property governed by that control point. Auto Shape tools create shapes in preset orientations. For example, the Arrow tool draws arrows horizontally. You can transform Auto Shapes to change their orientation. For more information, see "Transforming and distorting selected objects and selections" on page 54. Although each Auto Shape tool in the Tools panel uses the same easy drawing method, the editable attributes for each Auto Shape are different. Arrow draws object groups that appear as simple arrows of any proportions. Using control points, you can adjust the arrowhead flare, the tail length and width, and the tip length. Beveled Rectangle draws object groups that appear as rectangles with beveled corners. Using control points, you can edit the amount of bevel for all corners together, or change the bevel of individual corners.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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To draw a polygon:
1
In the Vector section of the Tools panel, select the Polygon tool, which is one of the basic shape drawing tools.
2
In the Property inspector, do one of the following to specify the number of sides for the polygon:
Use the Sides pop-up slider to select 3 to 25 sides.
Enter a number from 3 to 360 in the Sides text box.
3
Drag to draw the polygon.
To constrain a polygon’s orientation to increments of 45°, hold down Shift as you draw. The Polygon tool always
draws from a center point.
To draw a star:
1
Select the Polygon tool.
2
In the Property inspector, select Star from the Shape pop-up menu.
3
In the Sides text box, enter the number of points for the star.
4
In the Angle text box, select Automatic or enter a value. Values closer to 0 result in long, thin points; values closer
to 100 result in short, stubby points.
5
Drag the canvas to draw the star.
To constrain a star’s orientation to increments of 45°, hold down Shift as you drag. The Polygon tool always draws
from a center point.
Drawing Auto Shapes
Auto Shapes are intelligent vector object groups that adhere to specialized rules to simplify the creation and editing
of common visual elements. Auto Shape tools draw object groups. Unlike other object groups, selected Auto Shapes
have diamond-shaped control points in addition to the object group handles. Each control point is associated with
a particular visual property of the shape. Dragging a control point alters only the associated visual property. Most
Auto Shape control points have tool tips that describe how they affect the Auto Shape. Move the pointer over a
control point to see a tool tip that describes the property governed by that control point.
Auto Shape tools create shapes in preset orientations. For example, the Arrow tool draws arrows horizontally. You
can transform Auto Shapes to change their orientation. For more information, see “Transforming and distorting
selected objects and selections” on page 54.
Although each Auto Shape tool in the Tools panel uses the same easy drawing method, the editable attributes for
each Auto Shape are different.
Arrow
draws object groups that appear as simple arrows of any proportions. Using control points, you can adjust the
arrowhead flare, the tail length and width, and the tip length.
Beveled Rectangle
draws object groups that appear as rectangles with beveled corners. Using control points, you can
edit the amount of bevel for all corners together, or change the bevel of individual corners.