378 readersThis command is intended for both Fireworks CS3 and 4. In Fireworks CS4, Fireworks auto-converts all imported quotes to smart quotes, no matter if you copy them from Word or Notepad, CS3, Illustrator. The Only way you can insert straight quotes (single or double) in Fireworks CS4 is to copy/paste such quotes from Photoshop. On
436 readersIn this article you will learn that Plug-ins and filters for Photoshop 5.5 and earlier versions are supported under Fireworks. Download the Photoshop 5.5 plugins and the Disabled plugins.txt Continue reading
541 readersThis week a contentious and highly debatable question was asked on Answers and, as expected, we received a lot of great answers favorable for both sides. We felt it was such a good question that we are opening it up to our trusty Design Reviver readers to hopefully settle the issue. So, here goes… What’s Better
577 readersWe are going to create a danger sign with a ruff and aged look. I got inspired by a photoshop tutorial which I transfer to Fireworks. What makes this tutorial stimulating is that it covers both vector and bitmap techniques which is the trademark of Fireworks. Continue reading
240 readersYou can find a sample chapter called Making Corrections from the recently released Photoshop CS5 Pocket Guide. From the intro: Even carefully planned and posed photographs can have flaws. Photos you snap on the spur of the moment are even more likely to include distracting background objects or to have less-than-ideal lighting. The good news
205 readersIn this week’s roundup of creative goodness, we have a collection of useful iPad apps for designers, a stunning digital art tutorial, a compilation of fresh Illustrator tutorials, a Photoshop icon design tutorial and a detailed illustration walkthrough. Spyre Studios Are you one of the lucky people to have got your hands on the iPad?
471 readersRollip is a new site that gives your digital photos a new look and feel with over 40 filters to choose from , from 70’s vintage to the modern ones. It is a good companion for those people who don’t have Photoshop / Fireworks or any graphics program installed , since you can do it
274 readersThis week we continue with our look at Selections with an emphasis on the Pen Tool. Our subject matter presents a very different tonal situation from last week, a portrait on a white background. These differences prompt us to use a different selection tool, the venerable Pen Tool. In low contrast situations
396 readersA portrait itself can be nice, and good looking. But if you like taking photos of people, I'm sure you have experienced the boring light which sometimes appears. Fortunately, our dear friend Photoshop can help us making almost any portrait look better. You know, like the ones you see in magazines, where they claim L'oreal
222 readersThanks for all the feedback in response to the survey I posted earlier today. I feel I should clarify a few things. I'm touchy about hearing things like "As soon as Adobe bought Fireworks, the PS guys would be trying to kill it. Good job, mission accomplished." To set the record straight, Adobe bought and
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