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Quite often, when searching for a relevant image to go on a new website we are designing, we’ll find one that’s almost right, but not quite! We might have a certain picture in mind but when we find it, the object in the picture is perfect but the colours are completely the opposite to what we wanted. Putting it into the design makes the image stick out like a sore thumb and the most important part - the content of the page - fades into the background.
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There’s nothing more eye catching on a website than an animated picture. Done right, it can make your webpage spring to life, often being the first thing that a user will look at. It can be a great way of saying “look here†should a certain section of your webpage need it. But how do you make animated graphics?
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One of the most useful tools in many desktop graphic applications is the pen tool. The pen tool allows you to draw straight or smooth vector lines, plotting out points on the canvas that are joined by paths. Take a square as a simple example: each corner is a vector point with paths inbetween those points that repesent the straight edges of the square.
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When you place a photo inside your web page, it’s often a good idea to add a thin outline around it: it will help accentuate the photo against your page background. This tutorial will show you how to add such a simple border to your photo, either by using Fireworks Live Filters,or by changing the canvas properties.
submitted: 5 years and 3770 days ago