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Draw a star, Auto Shapes, The Auto Shape tools

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 73 Working with vector objects Draw a star 1 In the Vector section of the Tools panel, select the Polygon tool. 2 In the Property inspector, select Star from the Shape pop-up menu. 3 In the Sides box, enter the number of points for the star. 4 In the Angle 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. Auto Shapes Auto Shapes, unlike other object groups, have diamond-shaped control points in addition to the object group handles. Dragging a control point alters only its associated visual property. Most control points have tool tips that describe how they affect the Auto Shape. Auto Shape tools create shapes in preset orientations. For example, the Arrow tool draws arrows horizontally. Similarly, for the Star auto shape, click and drag the left control point up or down vertically to change the number of points. You can use the other control points to modify the "sharpness" and "depth" of the rays. For information about changing the orientation, see "Transform and distort objects and selections" on page 45. The Auto Shape tools Arrow Simple arrows of any proportions, and straight or bent lines. Arrow Line Straight, thin arrow lines providing quick access to common arrowheads (simply click either end of the line). Beveled Rectangle Rectangles with beveled corners. Chamfer Rectangle Rectangles with chamfers (corners that are rounded inside the rectangle). Connector Line Three-segment connector lines, such as those used to connect the elements of a flowchart or organizational chart. Doughnut Filled rings. L-Shape Right-angled corner shapes. Measure Tool Simple arrow lines that indicate dimensions for key design elements in pixels or inches. Pie Pie charts. Rounded Rectangle Rectangles with rounded corners. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Working with vector objects
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t updated 3/8/2011
Draw a star
1
In the Vector section of the Tools panel, select the Polygon tool.
2
In the Property inspector, select Star from the Shape pop-up menu.
3
In the Sides box, enter the number of points for the star.
4
In the Angle 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.
Auto Shapes
Auto Shapes, unlike other object groups, have diamond-shaped control points in addition to the object group handles.
Dragging a control point alters only its associated visual property. Most control points have tool tips that describe how
they affect the Auto Shape.
Auto Shape tools create shapes in preset orientations. For example, the Arrow tool draws arrows horizontally.
Similarly, for the Star auto shape, click and drag the left control point up or down vertically to change the number of
points. You can use the other control points to modify the “sharpness” and “depth” of the rays.
For information about changing the orientation, see “
Transform and distort objects and selections
” on page
45.
The Auto Shape tools
Arrow
Simple arrows of any proportions, and straight or bent lines.
Arrow Line
Straight, thin arrow lines providing quick access to common arrowheads (simply click either end of the
line).
Beveled Rectangle
Rectangles with beveled corners.
Chamfer Rectangle
Rectangles with chamfers (corners that are rounded inside the rectangle).
Connector Line
Three-segment connector lines, such as those used to connect the elements of a flowchart or
organizational chart.
Doughnut
Filled rings.
L-Shape
Right-angled corner shapes.
Measure Tool
Simple arrow lines that indicate dimensions for key design elements in pixels or inches.
Pie
Pie charts.
Rounded Rectangle
Rectangles with rounded corners.