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RockStar0223
Maybe you guys don't understand what I mean, I tried to make the question easy.
I have a question about cutting background on fireworks. What should I do if I want to cut the tiny area of the picture's background(below)?


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hunnigurl01
.. on the program fireworks? lol
neetugw
QUOTE(evil_christopher @ Aug 14 2005, 11:51 AM)
Maybe you guys don't understand what I mean, I tried to make the question easy.
I have a question about cutting background on fireworks. What should I do if I want to cut the tiny area of the picture's background(below)?


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you should use photoshop or photopaint for cutting tiny area of background that will be best. you can use firework also for that you have to select that portion of image by Lasso Tool or Magic wand Tool.
Regards Neetu,
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chickattracter
I THINK I KNOW WAT U MEAN o sry caps was on but i could tell u just om me k. i use fireworks quite a bit but i dont know everything. o and it should b in the tutorials...lol that came with the program.. lol ok bye
freeflow
If you don't know then seriously theres no point of .. ahh nvm . (not talking to the topic starter on that one)

try these , they might not be exactly what your looking for but they can give you an idea:
http://www.cbtcafe.com/fireworks/removingbgcolor/
http://www.macromedia.com/support/firework...rial_index.html
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=+...works+tutorials
y0urelectrikk
uh magic wand, eraser, lasso.
..that's what I use.

I think the polygon lasso works better than freehand.
Smoogrish
I like to use the pen tool. I don't have Fireworks at home, but it's the only program that's better than paint at school, so yeah. If you learn how to use the pen tool properly, it'll make everything look much smoother, and you don't have to hold down the cursor the whole time, unlike the lasso.
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