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USING FLASH CS4 PROFESSIONAL
Creating and Editing Artwork
Primitive objects
Primitive objects are shapes that let you adjust their characteristics in the Property inspector. You can precisely control
the size, corner radius, and other properties of the shape at any time after you have created it without having to draw
it from scratch.
Two types of primitives are available, rectangles and ovals.
1
Select the Rectangle Primitive Tool
or Oval Primitive Tool
from the Tools panel.
2
Draw on the Stage.
Overlapping shapes
When you draw a line across another line or painted shape in Merge Drawing mode, the overlapping lines are divided
into segments at the intersection points. To select, move, and reshape each segment individually, use the Selection tool.
A fill; the fill with a line drawn through it; and the three line segments created by segmentation.
When you paint on top of shapes and lines, the portion underneath is replaced by whatever is on top. Paint of the same
color merges together. Paint of different colors remains distinct. To create masks, cutouts, and other negative images,
use these features. For example, the following cutout is made by moving the ungrouped kite image onto the green
shape, deselecting the kite, and then moving the filled portions of the kite away from the green shape.
Making a cutout with the kite image.
To avoid inadvertently altering shapes and lines by overlapping them, group the shapes or use layers to separate them.
See also
“
Group objects
” on page 121
“
Create and organize layers
” on page 173
Drawing preferences
Set drawing settings to specify snapping, smoothing, and straightening behaviors. Change the tolerance setting for
each option, and turn each option off or on. Tolerance settings are relative, depending on the resolution of your
computer screen and the current magnification of the scene. By default, each option is on and set to Normal tolerance.
Updated 5 March 2009