About Object Properties; To Set An Object’s Fill; Adding Color, Fills, Texture, Strokes, And Shadows - Adobe PREMIERE PRO 2 Manual

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Adding color, fills, texture, strokes, and shadows

About object properties

With the Titler, you can apply custom properties to each object or group of objects you create. These properties
include strokes, fills, sheens, textures, and shadows. You can save a combination of properties as a style. Styles appear
as buttons in the Titler Styles panel, allowing you to apply favorite property combinations to objects easily. Using
styles helps you maintain consistency across multiple titles in a project.
Title Properties panel
See also
"About styles" on page 225
To set an object's fill
An object's fill property defines the area within the contours of the object: the space inside a graphic object, or within
the outline of each character of a text object. You an specify numerous options for a selected object's fill in the Title
Properties panel.
Note: If you add a stroke to an object, the stroke also includes a fill (see "To add a stroke to an object" on page 224).
1
Select the object you want to fill.
In the Title Properties panel, click the triangle next to the Fill category and set any of the following options:
2
Specifies whether and how color is applied within the contours of text or graphic object.
Fill Type
Determines the color of the fill. Click the color swatch to open a color picker, or click the eyedropper to
Color
sample a color from anywhere on the screen. Color options vary according to the Fill Type specified.
Specifies the fill's opacity, from 0% (completely transparent) to 100% (completely opaque).
Opacity
Simulates a reflective surface, or sheen.
Sheen
Adds an image from a separate file. You can select the file you want to use as the texture source.
Texture
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 and adjust its opacity as you would any clip's.
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