Fills, strokes, and shadows intitles – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual
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Fills, strokes, and shadows in titles
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Fill Type
Color
Opacity
Solid
Linear Gradient or Radial Gradient
Set a fill for text and objects
Fill type options
Add a sheen
Add a texture for text or object
Add a stroke to text or object
Change the listing order of strokes
Delete strokes from an object or text
Create a drop shadow
Set a fill for text and objects
An object’s fill property defines the area within the contours of the object. Fill specifies the space inside a graphic object, or within the outline of
each character of a text object. You can fill an entire object or individual letters of type.
If you add a stroke to an object, the stroke also includes a fill (see
Add a stroke to text or object
).
1. Select the object you want to fill.
2. In the Title Properties panel, click the triangle next to the Fill category and select the box next to the Fill category to set an option. Some
options include:
Specifies whether and how color is applied within the contours of text or graphic object.
Determines the color of the fill. Click the color swatch to open a color picker, or click the eyedropper to sample a color from anywhere
on the screen. Color options vary according to the Fill Type specified.
Specifies the fill’s opacity, from 0% (transparent) to 100% (opaque). Set the opacity of an object’s fill color to set the opacity of
individual objects in a title. To set the opacity of the title as a whole, add it to a track in the Timeline above another clip. Adjust opacity as you
would for any other clip.
Fill type options
Creates a fill of uniform color. Set options as desired.
Linear Gradient creates a linear, two-color gradient fill. Radial Gradient creates 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 of the selected color stop. Click the triangle above the
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