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FIREWORKS CURRICULUM
4. Select the Pointer tool on the Fireworks toolbox
(Figure 1-2).
5 . Click once on the butterfly bitmap portion to select it.
6. Select the Magnification tool and click and drag a
rectangle around a small part of the butterfly bitmap
image (Figure 1-3).
7. Select 100% from the Document magnification pop-up
menu located on the View Control toolbar in the lower-
left corner of the screen (Figure 1-4).
8 . Select the Subselection tool and click once on the outermost path of the more free-form vector
image. Once a path has been selected with the Subselection tool, the points become visible
(Figure 1-5).
9 . Select the Magnification tool, and use it to click and drag a rectangle around a small part of the
selected path. Select 100% from the Document magnification pop-up menu located in the lower-left
corner on the View Control toolbar (Figure 1-6). Using the Subselection tool, click on one of the
point handles and rotate it slightly.
The path reshapes and the shadow reshapes as well. By creating editable paths with bitmap
attributes, Fireworks ensures that your work is fully editable throughout every stage of the
design process.
Fireworks blurs the distinction between vector graphics and bitmap image graphics. The path of a
Fireworks object has an editable vector path. Yet it may also have a wide, textured stroke, an image fill,
and an effect such as a drop shadow, bevel, or glow.
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Figure 1-2
The pointer
tool (upper left)
and subselection
tool (upper right)
Figure 1-3 Figure 1-4
Pixels, the basic elements of bitmap graphics, are tiny squares that combine like the tiles of
a mosaic to create an image. A bitmap image becomes more granulated as magnification
reveals the individual pixels.
Magnifying any Fireworks object reveals pixels. But
the object’s pixels redraw in response to vector
editing. Even effects redraw after an object is edited.
Figure 1-5
Figure 1-6
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