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Using the Adobe Title Designer
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:
Select the object you want to fill.
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In the Object Style section, click the arrow next to Fill, and set any of the following
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options:
Creates a fill of uniform color. Set the following options for this fill type:
Solid
Color specifies the fill color. Click the eyedropper tool to pick a color from the screen,
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or click the color swatch to use the color picker.
Opacity specifies the level of transparency of the fill.
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Linear Gradient and Radial Gradient
Radial Gradient to create a circular, two-color gradient fill. Set the following options for
both of these fill types:
Color specifies the beginning and ending gradient colors, which are displayed, respec-
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tively, in the left and right boxes, or color stops. Double-click (Windows) or click (Mac
OS) a color stop to choose a color. Drag the color stops to adjust the transition
smoothness between the colors.
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Color Stop Color specifies the color of the selected color stop. Click the triangle above
the color stop you want to define and click the eyedropper tool to select any color within
the application. You can also click the color swatch to choose a color.
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Color Stop Opacity specifies the opacity of the selected color stop. Click the triangle
above the color stop you want to adjust and drag the hot text value.
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Angle (available for Linear Gradient only) specifies the angle of the gradient.
Repeat specifies the number of times to repeat the gradient pattern.
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Creates a linear, two-color gradient fill. Choose
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