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Steps, Opacity, Direction, Step Behind, Animate, Hue Shift, Spacing, Rotation, Scale, Randomize

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 205 Creating animations 3 In the Twist And Fade dialog box, configure the parameters according to your preferences. Manipulate the various options in the dialog box to customize the effect. Position the dialog box such that you preview the changes as you make them. Steps The number of instances of the object that is created. Opacity The opacity of the objects that are created. Direction The direction in which the successive objects are created with respect to the first object. Step Behind Every object moves behind the next object in the set. Animate Select this option if you want to animate the set of objects that you have created. Blur As you increase the value in this field, the blur effect is applied starting from the last object created to the first object. Hue Shift Change the value to change the colors of the created objects. Spacing Increasing the value increases the space between the created objects. Rotation The extent to which the successive objects are rotated. Direction The angle at which the succeeding objects align themselves to the first object. Scale The scalability of the succeeding objects with respect to the first object. Opacity The opacity of the succeeding objects with respect to the first object. Randomize Click Randomize if you want to experiment with a random set of values chosen by the system. Jitter Adds variations to the option you have selected. The value you set determines the amount of variation. Presets Select a preset that best suits your needs. It is a good idea to start with a preset, and configure the various options according to your requirement. You can also select Default to use the default set of preferences, or select Last Used to use your previous set of preferences. Preview Select preview if you want to view the changes to the object as soon as you set options in the dialog box. Note: If you have selected the Animate option, the graphic disappears from the workspace after you click the OK button. 4 In the Properties dialog box, select Animated GIF Websnap 128 from the format options menu. 5 Press F12 to preview the animation in a browser. Note: You can ungroup the created objects in the same way as you ungroup objects. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Creating animations
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In the Twist And Fade dialog box, configure the parameters according to your preferences. Manipulate the various
options in the dialog box to customize the effect. Position the dialog box such that you preview the changes as you
make them.
Steps
The number of instances of the object that is created.
Opacity
The opacity of the objects that are created.
Direction
The direction in which the successive objects are created with respect to the first object.
Step Behind
Every object moves behind the next object in the set.
Animate
Select this option if you want to animate the set of objects that you have created.
Blur
As you increase the value in this field, the blur effect is applied starting from the last object created to the first
object.
Hue Shift
Change the value to change the colors of the created objects.
Spacing
Increasing the value increases the space between the created objects.
Rotation
The extent to which the successive objects are rotated.
Direction
The angle at which the succeeding objects align themselves to the first object.
Scale
The scalability of the succeeding objects with respect to the first object.
Opacity
The opacity of the succeeding objects with respect to the first object.
Randomize
Click Randomize if you want to experiment with a random set of values chosen by the system.
Jitter
Adds variations to the option you have selected. The value you set determines the amount of variation.
Presets
Select a preset that best suits your needs. It is a good idea to start with a preset, and configure the various
options according to your requirement. You can also select Default to use the default set of preferences, or select
Last Used to use your previous set of preferences.
Preview
Select preview if you want to view the changes to the object as soon as you set options in the dialog box.
Note:
If you have selected the Animate option, the graphic disappears from the workspace after you click the OK
button.
4
In the Properties dialog box, select Animated GIF Websnap 128 from the format options menu.
5
Press F12 to preview the animation in a browser.
Note:
You can ungroup the created objects in the same way as you ungroup objects.