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Apply a gradient fill to a pixel selection, Sample a color to use as a stroke or fill color

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 56 Working with bitmaps Apply a gradient fill to a pixel selection 1 Make the selection. 2 Click the Paint Bucket tool in the Tools panel and select the Gradient tool 3 Set the fill attributes in the Property inspector. 4 Click the pixel selection to apply the fill. from the pop-up menu. Sample a color to use as a stroke or fill color Note: The color box eyedropper pointer is different from the Eyedropper tool. See "Sample colors from a color pop-up window" on page 106. Use the Eyedropper tool to sample a color from an image. 1 If the correct attribute is not already active, do one of the following: • Click the stroke icon next to the Stroke Color box in the Tools panel to make it the active attribute. • Click the fill icon next to the Fill Color box in the Tools panel to make it the active attribute. Note: Do not click the color box itself. If you do, the eyedropper pointer appears instead of the Eyedropper tool. 2 Open a Fireworks document or any file that Fireworks can open. 3 Select the Eyedropper tool from the Colors section of the Tools panel. Then set the Color Averaging Sample setting in the Property inspector: 1-pixel Creates a stroke or fill color from a single pixel 3x3 Average Creates a stroke or fill color from the average of color values in a 3-by-3-pixel area 5x5 Average Creates a stroke or fill color from the average of color values in a 5-by-5-pixel area 4 Click the Eyedropper tool anywhere in the document. The sampled color appears in all Stroke Color or Fill Color boxes throughout Fireworks. Erase pixels in a bitmap object or selection 1 Select the Eraser tool . 2 In the Property inspector, select the round or square eraser shape. 3 Drag the sliders to set the Edge, Size, and Opacity levels. 4 Drag the Eraser tool over the pixels you want to erase. Crop a selected bitmap You can isolate a single bitmap object in a Fireworks document and crop only that bitmap object, leaving other objects on the canvas intact. 1 Select a bitmap object or draw a selection marquee, using a bitmap selection tool. 2 Select Edit > Crop Selected Bitmap. 3 Adjust the crop handles until the bounding box surrounds the area of the bitmap image that you want to keep. Note: To cancel a crop selection, press Escape. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Working with bitmaps
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Apply a gradient fill to a pixel selection
1
Make the selection.
2
Click the Paint Bucket tool in the Tools panel and select the Gradient tool
from the pop-up menu.
3
Set the fill attributes in the Property inspector.
4
Click the pixel selection to apply the fill.
Sample a color to use as a stroke or fill color
Note:
The color box eyedropper pointer is different from the Eyedropper tool. See “
Sample colors from a color pop-up
window
” on page
106.
Use the Eyedropper tool
to sample a color from an image.
1
If the correct attribute is not already active, do one of the following:
Click the stroke icon next to the Stroke Color box in the Tools panel to make it the active attribute.
Click the fill icon next to the Fill Color box in the Tools panel to make it the active attribute.
Note:
Do not click the color box itself. If you do, the eyedropper pointer appears instead of the Eyedropper tool.
2
Open a Fireworks document or any file that Fireworks can open.
3
Select the Eyedropper tool from the Colors section of the Tools panel. Then set the Color Averaging Sample setting
in the Property inspector:
1-pixel
Creates a stroke or fill color from a single pixel
3x3 Average
Creates a stroke or fill color from the average of color values in a 3-by-3-pixel area
5x5 Average
Creates a stroke or fill color from the average of color values in a 5-by-5-pixel area
4
Click the Eyedropper tool anywhere in the document.
The sampled color appears in all Stroke Color or Fill Color boxes throughout Fireworks.
Erase pixels in a bitmap object or selection
1
Select the Eraser tool
.
2
In the Property inspector, select the round or square eraser shape.
3
Drag the sliders to set the Edge, Size, and Opacity levels.
4
Drag the Eraser tool over the pixels you want to erase.
Crop a selected bitmap
You can isolate a single bitmap object in a Fireworks document and crop only that bitmap object, leaving other objects
on the canvas intact.
1
Select a bitmap object or draw a selection marquee, using a bitmap selection tool.
2
Select Edit
> Crop Selected Bitmap.
3
Adjust the crop handles until the bounding box surrounds the area of the bitmap image that you want to keep.
Note:
To cancel a crop selection, press Escape.