Fireworks MX: Changing the Color of a Bitmap Image
Version:
Fireworks MX
Level: Easy-Medium
Objectives: In this lesson we
want to select part of an image for the purpose of changing its
color.
Tools & Techniques: Feathered
edges, Magic Wand, Marquee Tools, Basic Selection Techniques,
Lasso Tool, Adjusting Image Color
Step 1: Creating the
Selection
- Using the
Zoom Tool (Z) to zoom in close to the object you're going
to select.
- While you can use any of the selection tools for this
example: Lasso,
Magic Wand, or
Marquee Tools, I prefer to use the Oval Marquee Tool.
- Select the Oval Marquee Tool.
- In the Property Inspector set the
Edge to Feather with an Amount of 4
- Holding down the Shift Key, drag an oval selection around
one of the yolks
- Before you release the mouse button, press the Space Bar
as you continue to hold down the Shift Key and drag the
selection to reposition it over the yolk. This is a great
feature included in Fireworks MX that allows you to modify the
position of your selection while still creating it.
- Continue dragging in or out to resize your selection. If
you need to reposition your selection again just hold down the
space bar (while still holding down the shift key) and drag
your selection where you want it.
NOTE: You don't need to hold down the Shift key. I'm doing it
in this example because the egg yolks are near perfect circles.
More than likely I will need to go in and use the
Lasso Tool to modify the selection.
Step 2: Modifying the
selection
If you notice, part of the yolk is indented in the bottom
left corner and as a result, there is a little more white inside
the selection that we'd probably like. To be honest, the
feathering takes care of most of that and when we view the image
at 100% it's really not discernable. But, since we're working
with Selections we should go by the book on this one and bring
up the
Lasso Tool (L) to go in and remove that extra bit of white
from our selection.
- Select your
Lasso Tool (L) by clicking the L key.
- Set the Lasso Tool's edge to Anti-Alias in the
Property Inspector.
- Hold down the Alt key to bring up the Minus sign next to
the Lasso Tool to indicate we'll be subtracting from our
selection.
- Click and drag a small selection around the white area
inside the original selection.
And the selection after the
Lasso Tool (L):
Step 3: Changing the Color
Now the easy part: changing the color.
- Go up to Xtras>Adjust
Color>Hue/Saturation...
- Check the Colorize button above
the Preview button. Make sure Preview is selected to preview
your changes in real time.
- Adjust the sliders for Hue,
Saturation, and Lightness to create the new color.
And your final image:
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