Macromedia Director MX for Windows and Macintosh [Electronic resources] : Visual QuickStart Guide نسخه متنی

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Macromedia Director MX for Windows and Macintosh [Electronic resources] : Visual QuickStart Guide - نسخه متنی

Andre Persidsky, Mark Schaeffer

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Vector Shape Window Basics


The Vector Shape window (Figure 7.2) works much like the Paint window, though it has a much simpler tool palette (Figure 7.3).


Figure 7.2. The Vector Shape window contains a tool palette and workspace for creating vector shapes.



Figure 7.3. Here's a closer look at the Vector Shape window's tool palette.


There are several things you can do in the Paint window that you can't do in the Vector Shape window: You can't hide the tool palette, you can't use rulers, and you can't drag a cast member directly to the Stage. Otherwise, if you're comfortable with the basic operations of the Paint window, you'll be at home in the Vector Shape window as well.


To open the Vector Shape window:



    To view or edit an existing vector-shape cast member:


      Figure 7.4) to step through vector-shape cast members in the order they appear in the Cast window.


      Figure 7.4. Use these buttons to step through existing vector-shape cast members in the order they appear in the Cast window.





      To create a new vector-shape cast member:




      In the Vector Shape window, click the New Cast Member button.

      A new, blank work area appears.

      Use one of the shape tools, either filled or unfilled, or the Pen tool to draw a shape. (See "Creating Vector Shapes" on the next page.)

      Your newly created vector shape automatically occupies the first available position in the Cast window and becomes available for use in your movie.



      To zoom in or out:


        Figure 7.5).


        Figure 7.5. The View > Zoom command lets you choose a specific zoom level, or simply zoom in or out.




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