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Adobe Premiere Pro Help
Using the Adobe Title Designer
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Cap Type
Specifies the type of cap placed at the end of the paths. The Butt option caps
paths with square ends. The Round option caps paths with semicircular ends. The Square
option caps paths with square ends that extend half the line width beyond the end of the
line. This option makes the weight of the line extend equally in all directions around the
line.
Join Type
Specifies how the ends of adjoining paths are joined. The Miter option joins
path segments using pointed corners. The Round option joins path segments using
rounded corners. The Bevel option joins path segments using squared corners.
Miter Limit
Specifies when the join type switches from mitered (pointed) to bevel
(square). The default miter limit is 4, which means that when the length of the point
reaches four times the stroke weight, the join type switches from miter to bevel. A miter
limit of 1 results in a bevel join.
Working with fills, sheens, and textures
You can fill any object you create with colors and textures, as well as adjust the fill opacity,
sheen, and type.
Changing fills
The Adobe Title Designer includes many options for designing a variety of fills for
your objects.
To change a fill for an object:
1
Select the object you want to fill.
2
In the Object Style section, click the arrow next to Fill, and set any of the following
options:
Solid
Creates a fill of uniform color. Set options as desired.
Linear Gradient, Radial Gradient
Choose Linear Gradient to create a linear, two-color
gradient fill. Choose Radial Gradient to create a circular, two-color gradient fill.
The Color option specifies the beginning and ending gradient colors, which are displayed,
respectively, in the left and right boxes, or
color stops
. Double-click a color stop to choose a
color. Drag the color stops to adjust the transition smoothness between the colors.
The Color Stop Color option and the Color Stop Opacity option specify the color and
opacity, respectively, of the selected color stop. Click the triangle above the color stop you
want to define and make adjustments as necessary. The Angle option (available for Linear
Gradient only) specifies the angle of the gradient. The Repeat option specifies the number
of times to repeat the gradient pattern.
4-Color Gradient
Creates a gradient fill composed of four colors, with a color emanating
from each of the object’s corners.
The Color option specifies the color that emanates from each corner of the object. Double-
click a color stop to choose a color. Drag the color stops to adjust the transition
smoothness between the colors.
The Color Stop Color option and the Color Stop Opacity option specify the color and
opacity, respectively, of the selected color stop. Click the triangle above the color stop you
want to define and make adjustments as necessary.