text box and changing the value. Adjust the baseline shift between specific contiguous
characters by selecting only those characters and changing the value.
Slant
Specifies the slant of an object, in degrees.
Small Caps
When selected, specifies that all selected objects display in uppercase.
Small Caps Size
Specifies the size of the small caps as a percentage of regular height.
Adjusting this value changes the size of all characters in the text object with the exception
of the leading character. A Small Caps value of 100% sets the text to all capitals.
Underline
When selected, specifies that the selected text is underlined. This option is not
available for text on a path.
Distort
Distorts text. Click the triangle to reveal the options. Adjust the X value to distort
the text along the
x
axis. Adjust the Y value to distort along the
y
axis.
Setting object styles for graphics
When you select a graphic object in the Adobe Title Designer, you have several special
options for applying styles to graphics.
To change an object style for a graphic:
1
Select the graphic object you want to modify.
2
In the Object Style section of the Adobe Title Designer, click the arrow next to
Properties, and set any of the following options:
Graphic Type
Specifies the shape of the graphic. The menu initially shows the selected
graphic type as the chosen type. Choose another type from the menu to change the
selected object. Depending upon the option you choose, one or more of the following
values appears. Adjust the appropriate values according to the descriptions below:
•
Distort distorts shape objects. Click the triangle to reveal the options. Adjust the X value
to distort the image along the
x
axis. Adjust the Y value to distort along the
y
axis.
•
Fillet Size specifies the percentage of distance from a corner to a side midpoint.
•
Logo Bitmap displays the logo. Click the swatch to open a logo bitmap.
•
Line Width specifies the width of the shape’s outline, in scan lines.
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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.