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* Importing illustrator and raster images
 
* Importing illustrator and raster images
 
* Export settings for the objects
 
* Export settings for the objects
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* Running the export-all-objects extension from [http://www.senocular.com/fireworks/extensions/?entry=527 senocular.com]
 
* Importing the images into SHIPTide
 
* Importing the images into SHIPTide
  
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[[Category:Using SHIPTide to Build Your GUI]]

Latest revision as of 09:28, 15 November 2017

Targeted at the graphic designer, this video shows how Adobe Fireworks can be easily and effectively used as a storyboarding tool by the graphic artist prior to digital asset delivery to the engineer using SHIPTide.

Concepts covered:

  • Creating the canvas to match the target screen size
  • Importing illustrator and raster images
  • Export settings for the objects
  • Running the export-all-objects extension from senocular.com
  • Importing the images into SHIPTide