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Banner using Fireworks??

Banner using Fireworks??
Sun, 11 May 2008 23:24:09 +000
I know that Photoshop is the best program to create a banner, but I don't have 
that program and I want to make a banner. Can I use Fireworks? What does 
Photoshop have that Fireworks does not.

 This is something like I wanna do :
 http://members.optusnet.com.au/willowb71/banner.jpg

 I want to make what it looks like in the background of this banner, all the 
images together and like a fade over color so they all match. I have NO idea 
how to do this.  If anyone knows of a tutorial for this type of banner please 
help.

 I basically want to see if something like this can be done in fireworks.. Any 
help would be be appreciated. I've done a search and can only find tutorials 
for basic banners, this one is a bit more advanced. 

 Thank you
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Re: Banner using Fireworks??
Mon, 12 May 2008 11:29:59 +010
I'm sorry, I don't have time to go into details, but just to reassure you 
Fireworks is probably the best if not very best program to do this.

I'm quite sure someone will be along soon to help.

Peter
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|I know that Photoshop is the best program to create a banner, but I don't 
have
| that program and I want to make a banner. Can I use Fireworks? What does
| Photoshop have that Fireworks does not.
|
| This is something like I wanna do :
| http://members.optusnet.com.au/willowb71/banner.jpg
|
| I want to make what it looks like in the background of this banner, all 
the
| images together and like a fade over color so they all match. I have NO 
idea
| how to do this.  If anyone knows of a tutorial for this type of banner 
please
| help.
|
| I basically want to see if something like this can be done in fireworks.. 
Any
| help would be be appreciated. I've done a search and can only find 
tutorials
| for basic banners, this one is a bit more advanced.
|
| Thank you
| 

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Re: Banner using Fireworks??
Tue, 13 May 2008 05:21:13 +000
Yeah, you can do that with Fireworks. :smile;

 Broadly, here are some  general suggestions. If they're too vague, ask a 
specific question, okay?

 First, get stuff ready to work on. Open up a Fireworks document that's a 
pretty good size. Get some images you like. and plop them in. They'll each be a

bitmap object whose visibility you can turn on and off by clicking on the eye 
symbol. It's handy to turn them all off except the one you're working on. You 
can double-click on "Bitmap" to rename an object and that can help you
keep 
track of them.

 It's nice to cut away what you don't need. You can use the magic wand, the 
rectangular or oval selection tool, or the lasso selection tool to select bits 
you don't want, then press your Delete key. Keep on getting rid of what you 
don't want till you're fairly happy. 

 You can resize the images to the same size: select each one, then go to Modify

> Transform > Numeric Transform, then Resize, and enter your dimensions.

 Click on an image with the selection tool to move it around. To change which 
ones are in front, drag the object up or down in the Layers palette on the 
lower right.

 For the background, it looks like the images are grayscale.  Go to Filters >

Adjust Color > Hue/Saturation... and set Saturation to 0. Or at least way
down.

 Now...to get that overlapping effect, you can experiment with a couple of 
things. On the on the Layers palette, you can change the opacity (look for the 
checkerboard symbol and "100"  and set that to a smaller number) or
the 
blending mode (look for "Normal" and try some of the other options in
the 
drop-down, like "Multiply"). 

 For that all-over color, add a rectangle object that's the size you want for 
your banner and set the opacity very low.

 There are quite a few ways to get interesting edge effects. One way is to add 
a rectangle with no fill and a stroke. To do this, add another rectangle and 
select it. In the Color mixer, click on the color block next to the paint 
bucket and click the red circle with the line through it. Click on the color 
block next to the pencil and choose a color. In the Properties inspector, 
there's a section for strokes. It probably has "1-Pixel Hard" in a
drop down 
box. Experiment with the width (probably 1 in the text box to the left of that)

as well as the strokes available to you in the drop down box. 

 The example has some colored text over the background images, but behind the 
foreground images. Add that next and set its opacity low. Add your foreground 
images. Add your foreground text. In Fireworks, the drop shadow is under the 
Property Inspector palette's "Filters;" selection.

 If you want to add another object, later, you can move it backwards (or 
forwardwards) by dragging its object in the Layers palette. If you're not sure 
if you like something, just click the eye symbol next to it to set it
invisible.

 Save your work often. I like to make a new version at least once a day and put

the date on the end so if I mess up, I've only lost a few hour's work. For 
example, banner-5-12.png, banner-5-13.png, etc.

 If you have questions about anything specific, then just ask. Specific 
questions are sometimes easier to answer.

 Good luck!

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