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Create and edit custom strokes, Open the Edit Stroke dialog box, Set general brush stroke options

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 111 Applying color, strokes, and fills Create and edit custom strokes Use the Edit Stroke dialog box to change specific stroke characteristics. Open the Edit Stroke dialog box 1 Select Stroke Options from the Stroke Category pop-up menu in the Property inspector. 2 Click Advanced. The stroke preview at the bottom of each tab shows the current brush with the current settings. The current pressure- and speed-sensitivity settings are reflected in the preview by a stroke that tapers, fades, or otherwise changes from left to right. Set general brush stroke options 1 On the Options tab, set the ink amount, spacing, and flow rate. Higher flow rates create brush strokes that flow over time, as with an airbrush. 2 Select brush stroke options: • To overlap brush strokes for dense strokes, select Build-up. • To set the stroke texture, change the Texture option. The higher the number, the more apparent the texture becomes. • To set texture on the edges, enter a number in the Edge Texture text box and select an edge effect from the Edge Effect pop-up menu. • Set the number of tips you want the brush stroke to have. For multiple tips, enter a Tip Spacing value and select the color variation method. • To select a dotted or dashed line, select an option from the Dash pop-up menu. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Applying color, strokes, and fills
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Create and edit custom strokes
Use the Edit Stroke dialog box to change specific stroke characteristics.
Open the Edit Stroke dialog box
1
Select Stroke Options from the Stroke Category pop-up menu in the Property inspector.
2
Click Advanced.
The stroke preview at the bottom of each tab shows the current brush with the current settings. The current
pressure- and speed-sensitivity settings are reflected in the preview by a stroke that tapers, fades, or otherwise
changes from left to right.
Set general brush stroke options
1
On the Options tab, set the ink amount, spacing, and flow rate. Higher flow rates create brush strokes that flow over
time, as with an airbrush.
2
Select brush stroke options:
To overlap brush strokes for dense strokes, select Build-up.
To set the stroke texture, change the Texture option. The higher the number, the more apparent the texture
becomes.
To set texture on the edges, enter a number in the Edge Texture text box and select an edge effect from the Edge
Effect pop-up menu.
Set the number of tips you want the brush stroke to have. For multiple tips, enter a Tip Spacing value and select
the color variation method.
To select a dotted or dashed line, select an option from the Dash pop-up menu.