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Adobe Fireworks CS5 : Masking - About masks |
In this lesson, you will work with masks to create a banner ad for the promotion of the Double Identity movie, and you’ll have a chance to brush up on importing images and using the Pen and Subselection tools along the way. |
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Adobe Fireworks CS5 : Working with Vector Graphics - Working with Auto Shapes |
Auto Shapes are art with JavaScript logic attached. They include additional diamond-shaped control points that let you alter visual properties, such as corner roundness, corner shape, or the number of points in a star. Most of these control points also have tooltips that describe how they affect the Auto Shape. |
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Adobe Fireworks CS5 : Batch-processing images |
We needed only thumbnail images for this page in the design. However, should you wish, you could link the thumbnails to the full-sized versions of images using Dreamweaver or your preferred web-design software so that, when clicked, the full-sized images open for viewing. |
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Adobe Fireworks CS5 : Working with Adobe Bridge |
Adobe Bridge can save you a lot of time by letting you view, sort, and open images you wish to use in Fireworks. You can also add information to certain types of images, such as JPEG files or Fireworks PNG files, using the Metadata panel in Bridge. |
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Adobe Fireworks CS5 : Using document templates (part 2) |
You will work with the same call-to-action file as before, but as with the logo, you will customize it once it’s been imported. You will use the Subselection tool to edit individual objects in the group, without ungrouping them. |
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Adobe Fireworks CS5 : Repairing areas with the Rubber Stamp tool |
Many professionals prefer to do this type of retouching on a separate layer. In this way, they avoid the potential for permanently ruining an original image. Fireworks lets you do this kind of work in an empty bitmap object, even in the same layer as the original artwork. |
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