Recipe 1.10. Drawing Primitive ShapesProblemYou want to draw primitive shapes, such as ovals, circles, rectangles, and squares. SolutionUse the Oval (O) and Rectangle (R) tools, or the Pencil (Y) tool. DiscussionTo create ovals or rectangles, select the Oval or Rectangle tool from the Tools panel, and click and drag across the stage to create the bounds of the shape. Because they are closed shapes, ovals and rectangles are automatically filled with the default fill style.
Set the fill style to No Color to create unfilled shapes. To create an unfilled shape regardless of the default fill style, use the Pencil tool to scribble your best approximation of a rectangle or oval. Flash will automatically convert a rough approximation to a perfect rectangle or oval, especially if the Recognize Shapes optionunder Edit In Flash's drawing paradigm, a shape is created with a series of points, not treated as a separate primitive object (the Oval and Rectangle tools create shapes with at least four points).Selecting any point along the curve, by using the Subselection tool (A), allows you to distort the original shape. To create a perfect circle or square with the Oval or Rectangle tool, use shift-con-straint; that is, hold down the Shift key as you drag. When using the Rectangle tool, you have the option of drawing a rectangle with rounded corners. You can set the corner radius in the Options section of the Tools panel by clicking the Set Corner Radius icon. In the dialog box that displays, specify the radius in pixels. See AlsoRecipe 1.4 |
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