Documente Macromedia freehand
Working with Lens Effects
Working with Lens Effects One of the most dramatic features in FreeHand is the set of lens fills. These allow you to create transparency effects and to use one object to magnify others. To create a transparent lens fill: 1. &Citeste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
Understanding Blends
Understanding Blends Although there are hundreds of thousands of different looks you can create with blends, they are all variations of three basic effects: color change, shape change, or distributing objects. Color changes Color changeCiteste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
Cross-platform issues
Cross-platform issues One of the great strengths of FreeHand is that it is almost identical on both the Macintosh and Windows platforms. In fact, at first glance it is hard to tell which platform you are working on. However, because there areCiteste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
PATH CREATION TOOLS
PATH CREATION TOOLS One of the best ways to learn a vector drawing program is to start by creating basic shapes. Rather than create these shapes from scratch, it is much easier to use FreeHand’s many different tools that make all sorts of diffCiteste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
Working with Arrowheads
Working with Arrowheads The last choice for Basic strokes is arrowheads. You can see arrowheads only on open paths. To apply arrowheads: 1. Select an open path with a Basic stroke. TIP Arrowheads takeCiteste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
Working with Brushes
Working with Brushes Once you have defined brushes, it is relatively simple to apply them to objects. To apply a brush to a path: 1. Select the object. 2. Choose Brush fromCiteste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
Working with Color Libraries
Working with Color Libraries So far you have been defining your own colors. FreeHand also provides you with libraries of colors that are part of commerical color-matching systems. To add colors from color-matching system libraries: 1.&nCiteste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
Creating HTML Pages
Creating HTML Pages Billions of years ago Web pages were created by hand-coding the text and HTML instructions in word-processing applications. Then someone got the clever idea that they could convert FreeHand documents into HTML pages. Of couCiteste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
Working with Layers
Working with Layers As your artwork becomes more complex, you may find that you need other ways of organizing objects. For instance, you may have many objects that overlap each other and you need to hide some objects while working on others. ICiteste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
WORKING WITH PAGES
WORKING WITH PAGES What is a page? In word processing programs, a page is the space designated by the size of the paper in the printer. But in programs such as Macromedia FreeHand, a page can be used to designate the size of the paper in tCiteste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
Creating Dashed Strokes
Creating Dashed Strokes Dashed lines are often used to indicate a coupon that should be cut out of a print ad. (I am always amused when I see a dashed line around a coupon area on a Web page. It’s very hard to cut out the coupon on my computerCiteste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
Using the Polygon Tool
Using the Polygon Tool There are two types of objects you can create with the Polygon tool: polygons and stars. Before you draw a polygon you have to set its attributes. To set the attributes for a polygon: 1. &nbCiteste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION Welcome to learning Macromedia FreeHand. If you are like most people who are just starting out with the program, you may find it a little overwhelming. This Visual QuickStart Guide has been written to help you sort out the many difCiteste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
Skewing Objects
Skewing Objects Skewing (sometimes called shearing) is a way of distorting an object along an axis. This type of distortion is very common when making shadows. To skew an object by eye: 1. Select the objecCiteste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
Creating Paths with the Bezigon Tool
Creating Paths with the Bezigon Tool If you find it difficult to remember all the moves with the Pen, you may find it easier to create objects with the Bezigon. To create straight sides with the Bezigon tool: 1. &Citeste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
Working with Rulers
Working with Rulers Just as in real life, you can use FreeHand’s rulers to see how big things are. FreeHand has two rulers that extend along the top and left sides of your document window 7. Figure 7. The page rulers run along the left andCiteste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
Using the Perspective Grid
Using the Perspective Grid The perspective grid gives you a very powerful set of tools for quickly and easily creating graphics that maintain a consistent perspective. Essentially, it allows you to create perspective envelopes that automaticalCiteste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
Changing the Defaults File
Changing the Defaults File Defaults are the settings that you have when you open a new FreeHand document. Default settings include such things as the units of measurement, the colors in the Swatches panel, if the rulers are visible, page sizesCiteste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
Organizing Symbols
Organizing Symbols As you work, you may find it helpful to organize your symbols into different categories. These categories can be for each graphic, category, or page — you decide whatever is right for you. To create a symbol group: ·Citeste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
Using the Swatches Panel
Using the Swatches Panel Once you have defined a color in the Color Mixer, you need to store that color so you can define other colors. To do that, you use the Swatches panel. To add a color to the Swatches panel: 1. &nCiteste tot ...Dimensiune | | |
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