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Redraw or extend a selected path segment with the Redraw Path tool

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 85 Working with vector objects Change the size of the reshape area pointer ❖ Do one of the following: • While holding down the mouse button, press the Right Arrow key or the 2 key to increase the width of the pointer. • While holding down the mouse button, press the Left Arrow key or the 1 key to decrease the width of the pointer. • To set the size of the pointer (in pixels) and set the length of the path segment that it affects, deselect all objects in the document, and then enter a value from 1 to 500 in the Size box of the Property inspector. Set the strength of the inner circle of the reshape area pointer ❖ In the Strength box of the Property inspector, enter a value from 1 to 100 to specify the percentage of the pointer's potential strength. The higher the percentage, the greater the strength. Redraw or extend a selected path segment with the Redraw Path tool When you use the Redraw Path tool, the path's stroke, fill, and effect characteristics are retained. 1 From the Pen tool pop-up menu, select the Redraw Path tool . 2 (Optional) Change the precision level of the Redraw Path tool by selecting a number from the pop-up menu in the Precision box of the Property inspector. The higher the number, the greater the number of points that appear on the path. 3 Move the pointer directly over the path. 4 Drag to redraw or extend a path segment. 5 Release the mouse button. Change path appearance by varying pressure and speed with Path Scrubber tools Using varying pressure or speed, you can change a path's stroke properties. To specify which of these properties is affected by the Path Scrubber tools, use the Sensitivity tab of the Edit Stroke dialog box. You can also specify how much pressure and speed affects the properties. For details on setting options in the Edit Stroke dialog box, see "Apply and change strokes" on page 110. Slice a path into multiple objects with the Knife tool 1 In the Tools panel, select the Knife tool . Note: Using the eraser on Wacom pens automatically selects the Knife tool. 2 Do one of the following: • Drag the pointer across the path. • Click the path. 3 Deselect the path. Last updated 3/8/2011

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85
USING FIREWORKS CS4
Working with vector objects
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t updated 3/8/2011
Change the size of the reshape area pointer
Do one of the following:
While holding down the mouse button, press the Right Arrow key or the 2 key to increase the width of the
pointer.
While holding down the mouse button, press the Left Arrow key or the 1 key to decrease the width of the pointer.
To set the size of the pointer (in pixels) and set the length of the path segment that it affects, deselect all objects
in the document, and then enter a value from 1 to 500 in the Size box of the Property inspector.
Set the strength of the inner circle of the reshape area pointer
In the Strength box of the Property inspector, enter a value from 1 to 100 to specify the percentage of the pointer's
potential strength. The higher the percentage, the greater the strength.
Redraw or extend a selected path segment with the Redraw Path tool
When you use the Redraw Path tool, the path's stroke, fill, and effect characteristics are retained.
1
From the Pen tool pop-up menu, select the Redraw Path tool
.
2
(Optional) Change the precision level of the Redraw Path tool by selecting a number from the pop-up menu in the
Precision box of the Property inspector. The higher the number, the greater the number of points that appear on
the path.
3
Move the pointer directly over the path.
4
Drag to redraw or extend a path segment.
5
Release the mouse button.
Change path appearance by varying pressure and speed with Path Scrubber tools
Using varying pressure or speed, you can change a path's stroke properties. To specify which of these properties is
affected by the Path Scrubber tools, use the Sensitivity tab of the Edit Stroke dialog box. You can also specify how much
pressure and speed affects the properties.
For details on setting options in the Edit Stroke dialog box, see “
Apply and change strokes
” on page
110.
Slice a path into multiple objects with the Knife tool
1
In the Tools panel, select the Knife tool
.
Note:
Using the eraser on Wacom pens automatically selects the Knife tool.
2
Do one of the following:
Drag the pointer across the path.
Click the path.
3
Deselect the path.