Sử dụng Công cụ Polystar Làm việc theo cách tương tự như các công cụ Oval và Rectangle, các công cụ mới Polystar cho phép bạn dễ dàng tạo hình dạng vector phức tạp. Bạn có thể sử dụng công cụ này để tạo đa giác và ngôi sao với lên đến 32 bên. | Using the Polystar Tool Working in much the same way as the Oval and Rectangle tools the new Polystar tool allows you to easily create complex vector shapes. You can use this tool to create polygons and stars with up to 32 sides. Choose between creating a polygon or a star. Both styles have characteristics that can be adjusted in the Property Inspector before you draw the shape. Both the polygon and star style can have up to 32 sides with the star style having an additional star point size that can be set. Experiment with several options to get the kind of shape you want. Draw a Polygon or Star Shape Click and hold the Rectangle tool on the Tools panel and then point to PolyStar Tool. The pointer becomes a crosshair that you can drag anywhere on the Stage. Click Options in the Property Inspector. TIMESAVER Press 33 Mac or Ctrl 3 Win to open the Property Inspector Click the Style list arrow and then select Polygon or Star. Enter a value for the number of sides. You can create an object with up to 32 sides. For the Star style you can specify an additional option for your point size. You can enter a value ranging from .10 to points. 0 Click OK. Click and drag on the Stage and then release the mouse. Polystar shape See Also See Editing Strokes with the Ink Bottle on page 102 for information on editing an object 80 Chapter 3 Understanding Selections When you create vector graphics in Flash they are comprised of distinct elements that can be selected separately or as a whole with a variety of selection tools. The type of editing you need to perform determines which tool you use. For example a simple rectangle drawn is comprised of four line segments that surround the contour of the shape and one fill in the center. Each of these five parts can be selected in tandem or individually with the Selection tool. Likewise any stroke that intersects another stroke or fill splits them into distinct elements that can be selected separately. In Normal selection mode holding down