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Using the Adobe Title Designer
Using bitmap logos
The Adobe Title Designer offers several methods for placing bitmap logos created in
other graphics applications (including vector-based drawing applications) into a title.
Once you place a logo in a title, you can apply object styles to it. You can also use a logo
as a texture. See "Using object styles" on page 30 and "Loading textures" on page 36 for
more information.
To place a logo in a title:
Choose Title > Logo > Insert Logo. The Adobe Title Designer imports the logo at the
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size it was created.
Drag the logo to position it where you want. If necessary, adjust the size, opacity,
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rotation, and scale of the logo. For information adjusting these properties, see "Trans-
forming objects" on page 28."
To place a logo into a text box:
Using a text tool, click where you want to insert the logo.
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Choose Title > Logo > Insert Logo into Text.
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To return a logo to its original size or aspect ratio:
Select the logo and choose either Title > Logo > Restore Logo Size or Title > Logo >
Restore Logo Aspect Ratio.
Arranging objects
When you create objects that overlap each other, you can control their stacking order.
Use the Adobe Title Designer's arranging function to designate the order of your
overlapping objects.
To arrange an object:
Select the object you want to move.
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Choose Title > Arrange and then choose one of the following:
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Bring to Front to bring the selected object to the top of the stacking order.
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Bring Forward to switch the selected object's stacking order with the object directly in
front of it.
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