Title: Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Design Professional
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2Chapter Lessons
OVERVIEW
- Use the Macromedia Flash drawing tools
- Edit drawings
- Work with objects
- Work with text
- Work with layers
3Drawing in Flash MX
INTRODUCTION
- Flash creates and manipulates vector graphics
- Vector format Vs Bitmap format
- Bitmap graphics are based on pixels
- Altering pixels can result in jagged edges
4Vector Graphics
INTRODUCTION
- Native to Flash
- Represent an image using lines and curves
- Can resize without losing image quality
- Generally smaller than bitmap images Good for
Web sites - Not as effective at bitmaps for photo-realistic
images
5Modifying vectors
INTRODUCTION
- Vector objects have a stroke, fill, or both
- Strokes can be segmented into smaller lines
- You can modify the size, shape, rotation, and
color of each stroke, fill and segment
6The Drawing Tools
LESSON 1
- SELECTION - Used to select an object or parts of
an object such as the stroke or fill, and to
reshape objects - SUBSELECTION-Used to select, drag, and reshape an
object - Anchor Points
- LINE-Used to draw straight lines
- LASSO- Used to select objects or parts of objects
7The Drawing Tools
LESSON 1
- PEN- Used to draw lines and curves by creating a
series of dots - TEXT-To create and edit text
- OVAL-To draw oval and circular shapes
- RECTANGLE- To draw rectangular and square shapes
- PENCIL-Used to draw freehand lines
- BRUSH- Used to paint with brush-like strokes
8The Drawing Tools
LESSON 1
- FREE TRANSFORM-Used to transform objects by
rotating, scaling, skewing, etc - FILL TRANSFORM-Used to transform a gradient fill
- INK BOTTLE-Used to apply line colors and
thickness to a stroke - PAINT BUCKET-Used to fill enclose areas of a
drawing with color
9The Drawing Tools
LESSON 1
- EYEDROPPER-Used to copy stroke, fill and text
attribute from one object to another - ERASER-Used to erase lines and fills
- Many of the tools have options that you should
become familiar with
10Flash Drawing Toolbox
LESSON 1
Point to a tool to display its name
11Tool options
LESSON 1
Pencil Tool Options
Changing the Brush Size
12Selecting Objects
LESSON 2
- Before you can edit a drawing, you first must
select the object - Strokes and Fills can be selected independently
- Strokes can have several segments
13Using the Selection Tools
LESSON 2
- Arrow Tool -Used to select part or all of an
object - To select multiple objects hold down Shift
- Lasso Tool -Provides more flexibility when
selecting an area of the stage - Freehand
- Polygon
14Using the Selection Tools
LESSON 2
Stroke selected
Fill selected
Stroke and Fill selected
Group selected
Unselected
15Working with Gradients
LESSON 2
- A gradient is a color fill that makes a gradual
transition from one color to another - Apply a gradient with the Paint Bucket Tool
- The position of the Paint Bucket Tool determines
the direction of the gradient fill
16Working with Gradients
LESSON 2
The position of the Paint Bucket Tool determines
the direction of the gradient fill
Fill Transform Handles
17Working with objects
LESSON 3
- Objects can be copied and pasted
- Objects can be transformed with the Free
Transform Tool - Select the object, then the tool to display the
eight rectangular handles and center circular
transformation point. - Rotate and Skew, Scale, Distort, Envelope
18Free Transform Tool
LESSON 3
Rotate an Object around its Transform-ation point
Scale with Corner handles
Drag middle handle to skew an object
Drag corner handle to Rotate an object
19Reshaping a segment of an Object
LESSON 3
- The Selection tool can be used to reshape the
edge of an object - The pointer is context-sensitive
- The Arc pointer drags out curved shapes
- The L shaped pointer drags out corners of the
object
20Distorting with the Arrow and sub-selection tools
LESSON 3
Using the Selection tools Arc Pointer to
reshape an object
Using the Subselection Tool to drag a handle
and reshape an object
21Other transformations
LESSON 3
- You can use other options to flip an object
horizontally or vertically - The Remove Transform Command allows you to
restore an object to its original state
22Treating text
LESSON 4
- Flash provides a lot of flexibility when
formatting text - Font
- Size
- Style
- Color
- Transformation
23Entering Text and altering the Text Block
LESSON 4
- Text is entered into Text Blocks
- Text Blocks expand as more text is entered and
may extend beyond the edge of the stage - You can adjust the size to a fixed width by
dragging the handle in the upper right corner
24Changing Text Attributes
LESSON 4
- The Properties panel allows you to change the
font, size and style of a single character or an
entire text block
The Properties Panel when a text object is
selected
25Working with Paragraphs
LESSON 4
- Flash acts similar to a word processor
- You can align paragraphs
- left, right, center, justified
- Use the Properties panel to set
- Margins, indents, line spacing
26Transforming Text
LESSON 4
- Text is an object, and can therefore be
transformed like other objects in Flash - The entire block gets transformed
- Use Break Apart command to transform individual
letters
27Transforming Text
LESSON 4
Skewing a text block
Reshaping a letter after the text block has been
broken apart
28Introduction to Layers
LESSON 5
- Layers are used on the timeline to organize
objects - Placing objects on their own layer makes them
easier to work with - Six layer types
29The Six Layer Types
LESSON 5
- Normal-default layer type
- All objects on these layers appear in the movie
- Guide(Standard and Motion)
- Standard guide layers serve as a reference point
for positioning objects on the stage - Motion guide layers are used to create a path for
animated objects to follow
30The Six Layer Types
LESSON 5
- Guided
- A layer that contains an animated object, linked
to a Motion Guide layer - Mask
- A layer that contains and reveals portions of
another layer - Masked
- A layer that contains the objects that are hidden
and revealed by a Mask layer
31The Six Layer Types
LESSON 5
- Folder
- A layer that can contain other layers
Show/Hide All Layers
Show All Layers as Outlines
Lock/Unlock All Layers
Lock/Unlock This Layers
Show/Hide this Layer
32Working with Layers
LESSON 5
- Using the Layer Properties Dialog box, and the
Layer section, you can - Name a layer
- Lock a layer
- View layers as outlines
33Using a Guide Layer
LESSON 5
- Used to align objects
- Use the Layer Properties Dialog box to set the
layer as a guide - Turn on Snap to Guides
- Drag the desired object to the guide line
- Guide is not visible in exported swf
34Distributing Text to Layers
LESSON 5
- Used when text blocks are made up of more than
one character - Distributes text to its own respective layer
Distributing text to layers
35Using Folder Layers
LESSON 5
- Allows you to organize layers by creating folders
and grouping other layers in them
A folder layer
36Chapter B Tasks
SUMMARY
- Use the Macromedia Flash drawing tools
- Edit drawings
- Work with objects
- Work with text
- Work with layers