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Draw an Auto Shape, Add a shadow to an Auto Shape, Change Auto Shape properties precisely

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 74 Working with vector objects Smart Polygon Equilateral polygons with 3 to 25 sides. Spiral Open spirals. Star Stars with any number of points from 3 to 25. Draw an Auto Shape 1 In the Vector section of the Tools panel, select an Auto Shape tool from the pop-up menu. 2 Do one of the following: • Drag the canvas to draw the shape. • Click the canvas to place the shape at its default size. Add a shadow to an Auto Shape The Add Shadow command adds a shadow beneath the selected object based on the dimensions of that object. The shadow is actually an Auto Shape with control points that you can use to manipulate its appearance. For example, you can Shift-drag the direction control point to constrain its movement to a 45-degree angle. Clicking the direction control point resets the shadow to the original shape. The Add Shadow command automatically sends the new shadow shape back by one level. Unless you apply this command to only one object at the top of the current layer, the shadow appears above the selected object. 1 Select an object on the canvas. 2 Select Commands > Creative > Add Shadow. 3 (Optional) To change the shadow, do any of the following: • Drag the direction control point to constrain its movement on a 45-degree angle. • Click the direction control point to reset the shadow (its size is identical to the original shape). • Control-click or Command-click the direction control point to reset the x axis only. • Double-click the perspective control point to reset the width of the shadow only. Change Auto Shape properties precisely Use the Auto Shape Properties panel to exert precise numeric control over a selected Auto Shape or to insert another Auto Shape into your document. Note: This panel only supports Auto Shapes that appear in the Tools panel. It does not support third-party Auto Shapes or those in the Shapes panel (Window > Auto Shapes). The properties that you can change depend on the type of Auto Shape. 1 Insert an Auto Shape into your document. 2 Select Window > Auto Shape Properties. 3 Adjust the properties. For Rectangle shapes, you can lock the shape corners so that changes to one corner affect all four. You can also change the properties for each corner individually. 4 To apply the changes, press Tab or Enter. To further adjust the Auto Shape on the canvas, use the control points. The corresponding values in the Auto Shape Properties panel are updated dynamically. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Working with vector objects
La
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t updated 3/8/2011
Smart Polygon
Equilateral polygons with 3 to 25 sides.
Spiral
Open spirals.
Star
Stars with any number of points from 3 to 25.
Draw an Auto Shape
1
In the Vector section of the Tools panel, select an Auto Shape tool from the pop-up menu.
2
Do one of the following:
Drag the canvas to draw the shape.
Click the canvas to place the shape at its default size.
Add a shadow to an Auto Shape
The Add Shadow command adds a shadow beneath the selected object based on the dimensions of that object. The
shadow is actually an Auto Shape with control points that you can use to manipulate its appearance. For example, you
can Shift-drag the direction control point to constrain its movement to a 45-degree angle. Clicking the direction
control point resets the shadow to the original shape. The Add Shadow command automatically sends the new shadow
shape back by one level. Unless you apply this command to only one object at the top of the current layer, the shadow
appears above the selected object.
1
Select an object on the canvas.
2
Select Commands
> Creative
> Add Shadow.
3
(Optional) To change the shadow, do any of the following:
Drag the direction control point to constrain its movement on a 45-degree angle.
Click the direction control point to reset the shadow (its size is identical to the original shape).
Control-click or Command-click the direction control point to reset the
x
axis only.
Double-click the perspective control point to reset the width of the shadow only.
Change Auto Shape properties precisely
Use the Auto Shape Properties panel to exert precise numeric control over a selected Auto Shape or to insert another
Auto Shape into your document.
Note:
This panel only supports Auto Shapes that appear in the Tools panel. It does not support third-party Auto Shapes
or those in the Shapes panel (Window
> Auto Shapes).
The properties that you can change depend on the type of Auto Shape.
1
Insert an Auto Shape into your document.
2
Select Window
> Auto Shape Properties.
3
Adjust the properties.
For Rectangle shapes, you can lock the shape corners so that changes to one corner affect all four. You can also
change the properties for each corner individually.
4
To apply the changes, press Tab or Enter.
To further adjust the Auto Shape on the canvas, use the control points. The corresponding values in the Auto Shape
Properties panel are updated dynamically.