Adobe Fireworks (formerly Macromedia
Fireworks) is a bitmap and vector graphics editor. It was originally developed
using parts of Macromedia xRes, which Adobe acquired in 2005. Fireworks is made
for web designers for rapidly creating website prototypes and application
interfaces. Its features include slices and the ability to add hotspots. It is
designed to integrate with other Adobe products such as Adobe Dreamweaver and
Adobe Flash. It is available as either a standalone product or bundled with
Adobe Creative Suite. Previous versions were bundled with Macromedia Studio.
User interface
Fireworks' user interface is consistent
with the rest of Adobe Creative Suite, similar to that of Adobe Photoshop. On
Mac OS X, it is possible to display the application in multiple document
interface mode or the standard viewing mode where all toolbars float freely on
the screen.
Features
Hierarchical layers
Fireworks supports layers in graphic files.
A layer is an area on which image can be painted. Layers are initially
transparent. Each document may have multiple layers. The final image is formed
by the combination of the layers, with the contents of the upper layers
obscuring that of all underneath. Layer facilitate contents composition in a
complex graphical work.
Layers in Fireworks are hierarchical,
meaning that each layer may itself comprise other layers. This hierarchical
structure facilitates layer management when the number of layers in a complex
work increases.
All the layers can be accessed from the
Layers panel. Layers may be wider or taller than the image itself. However, the
final image is produced by hiding those areas that exit image boundary.
Smart guides
Fireworks supports guides, horizontal or
vertical lines that act like a real-world ruler to help drawing, content
placement and image composition. A user may place one or more guides on the
image at any time and use it as a visual aid. For instance a guide is useful
when a piece of text must be placed in line with another graphical item.
Additionally, the user may enable the snap feature of the Fireworks, which
causes objects (pieces of image, text or layers) drag to the vicinity of a
guide to snap to it.
The smart guides however, are not placed by
users. They are areas of the image that may interest the user such as the image
boundaries, middle of the image or general boundaries of another object. When a
user drags an object, Fireworks tries to guess what the user intends to do with
the object and draws temporary visual and placement aids. This feature was
added with the release of CS4.
Symbols
Reusable elements can be designated as
symbols and placed at multiple pages or on the same page. When the master
symbol is edited, Fireworks propagates the change to all instances of that
symbol.
9-slice scaling
This feature ensures that rounded
rectangles maintain their roundness when transformed depending on where the
guides are placed. CS4 has this feature exposed as a tool. With this feature
introduction in CS3 version, its usage was limited to symbols.
Image optimization
Fireworks was created specifically for web
production.Since not every user may be in possession of a fast Internet
connection, it is at the best interest of the web developers to optimize the
size of their digital contents. In terms of image compression, Fireworks has a
better compression rate than Photoshop with JPEG, PNG and GIF images.
Adobe Creative Suite integration
Fireworks understands the Adobe Photoshop
and Adobe Illustrator file formats (.psd and .ai files) as well as Encapsulated
PostScript format (.eps files).
Export
Fireworks can export images to multiple
file formats including PNG, JPEG, GIF, Animated GIF, TIFF, SWF, BMP, WBMP and
PDF. It can also export to SVG (with the help of a free Export extension) and
FXG 2.0.
States
Previously known as frames, states are used
for animation purposes. They are also used for defining behaviors in cases of
symbol buttons like Up, Down, Over.
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