The fisheye lense tool allows us to distort an appearance of an object or a photo. And so it looks like it's bulging out to the viewer much like the fisheye lense in photography is used. Now one of the easiest ways to see this is working with some type. So I will go ahead and add a little text here and we'll modify that to make it little easier to see. Humor me here, I am trying to be a little cute and fix some typos, OK. What we do is we select the object now, working with text I am going have to convert this to a path in order to make this work. It will not work just on straight text; it has to be an object. Double click the fisheye lense box and you will see we have choice, very simple. We can make this concave or convex. If we make it convex it appears to bulge out. If we make it a concave effect it appears to cave in. So simply select the object you want to work with, then you just draw around the part of the object that you want to have effected. I did a concave; let's take a look at a convex. Then click OK, draw a marquee around the text I want to effect. Look it's swollen, pretty simple, it's a neat little tool to play with. And that's a quick look at the fisheye lense tool.
| Course: | Macromedia Freehand MX |
| Author: | John Kuhlman |
| SKU: | 33453 |
| ISBN: | 1932072527 |
| Release Date: | 2003-09-30 |
| Duration: | 6.5 hrs / 201 lessons |
| Captions: | No |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |