
range inverted. Try this option if the area that is supposed to appear solid is blank.
To turn off a sheen or texture:
Deselect the Sheen or Texture option.
Creating strokes
The Adobe Title Designer gives you great flexibility in adding an outline, or
stroke
, to your
objects. You can add both inner strokes and outer strokes. Inner strokes are outlines along
the inner edge of your objects, and outer strokes are outlines along the outer edge. You
can add up to 12 strokes to your objects. Once you add the stroke, you can adjust the
color, fill type, opacity, sheen, and texture for each of your strokes. By default, strokes are
listed and rendered in the order you create them; however, you can easily change the
listing order.
To add a stroke to an object:
1
Select the object.
2
In the Object Style section, expand the Strokes category.
3
Click Add next to either Inner Stroke or Outer Stroke.
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4
Expand the Inner Stroke or Outer Stroke values of the stroke you just created. Set any of
the following options:
Select or deselect each stroke you create to compare how various combinations of
options look on your selected object.
Type
Specifies the type of stroke you apply. Depth creates a stroke that makes the object
appear to extrude. Edge creates a stroke that encompasses the entire inner or outer edge
of the object. Drop Face creates a copy of the object, which you can subsequently offset
and apply values to.
Size
Specifies the size of the stroke, in scan lines. This option is not available for the Drop
Face stroke type.
Angle
Specifies the offset angle of the stroke, in degrees. This option is not available for
the Edge stroke type.
Magnitude
Specifies the height of the stroke. This option is available only for the Drop
Face stroke type.
Fill Type
Specifies the type of fill for the stroke. All of the Fill Type options, including
Sheen and Texture, work exactly like the Object Fill options. For information on adjusting
these options, see “Changing fills” on page 209.
To change the listing order of strokes:
1
In the Object Style section, select the stroke you want to move.
2
In the Object Style menu, choose Move Stroke Up to move the selected stroke one level
up in the list, or choose Move Stroke Down to move the selected stroke one level down in
the list.
To delete a stroke:
1
In the Object Style section, select the stroke you want to delete.
2
In the Object Style menu, choose Delete Stroke.
To add a stroke:
1
In the Object Style section, expand the Strokes category.
2
Do one of the following:
•
Click Add next to Inner Stroke to create a new Inner Stroke, or Outer Stroke to create a
new Outer Stroke.
•
In the Object Style menu, choose either Add Inner Stroke or Add Outer Stroke.
Creating shadows
Add drop shadows to any object you create in the Adobe Title Designer. The various