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Draw free-form paths by plotting points with the Pen tool, Draw a path with straight line segments

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 78 Working with vector objects Draw free-form paths by plotting points with the Pen tool Plotting points is like drawing a connect-the-dots picture. When you click each point with the Pen tool, Fireworks automatically draws the path of the vector object from the last point you clicked. In addition to connecting the points with straight segments, the Pen tool can draw smooth, mathematically derived curve segments known as Bezier curves. Each point's type-corner point or curve point-determines whether the adjacent curves are straight lines or curves. You can modify straight and curved path segments by dragging their points. You can further modify curved path segments by dragging their point handles. You can also convert straight path segments to curved (and vice versa) by converting their points. Draw a path with straight line segments 1 In the Tools panel, select the Pen tool. 2 (Optional) Select Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Fireworks > Preferences (Mac OS X) and select one of the options on the Edit tab, and click OK: Show Pen Preview Previews the line segment that would result from the next click. Show Solid Points Shows solid points while you draw. 3 Click the canvas to place the first corner point. 4 Move the pointer and click to place the next point. 5 Continue plotting points. Straight segments bridge each gap between points. 6 Do one of the following: • Double-click the last point to end the path as an open path. • Select another tool to end the path as an open path. Note: When you select another tool (other than the Text tool) and then return to the Pen tool, Fireworks resumes drawing the object at your next click. • To close the path, click the first point you plotted. The beginning and end points of a closed path are the same. Note: Loops formed by a path overlapping itself are not closed paths. Only paths that begin and end on the same point are closed paths. Draw a path with curved segments 1 In the Tools pane, select the Pen tool. 2 Click to place the first corner point. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Working with vector objects
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Draw free-form paths by plotting points with the Pen tool
Plotting points is like drawing a connect-the-dots picture. When you click each point with the Pen tool, Fireworks
automatically draws the path of the vector object from the last point you clicked.
In addition to connecting the points with straight segments, the Pen tool can draw smooth, mathematically derived
curve segments known as
Bezier curves
. Each point's type—corner point or curve point—determines whether the
adjacent curves are straight lines or curves.
You can modify straight and curved path segments by dragging their points. You can further modify curved path
segments by dragging their point handles. You can also convert straight path segments to curved (and vice versa) by
converting their points.
Draw a path with straight line segments
1
In the Tools panel, select the Pen tool.
2
(Optional) Select Edit
> Preferences (Windows) or Fireworks
> Preferences (Mac OS X) and select one of the
options on the Edit tab, and click OK:
Show Pen Preview
Previews the line segment that would result from the next click.
Show Solid Points
Shows solid points while you draw.
3
Click the canvas to place the first corner point.
4
Move the pointer and click to place the next point.
5
Continue plotting points. Straight segments bridge each gap between points.
6
Do one of the following:
Double-click the last point to end the path as an open path.
Select another tool to end the path as an open path.
Note:
When you select another tool (other than the Text tool) and then return to the Pen tool, Fireworks resumes
drawing the object at your next click.
To close the path, click the first point you plotted. The beginning and end points of a closed path are the same.
Note:
Loops formed by a path overlapping itself are not closed paths. Only paths that begin and end on the same
point are closed paths.
Draw a path with curved segments
1
In the Tools pane, select the Pen tool.
2
Click to place the first corner point.