Fill Types; To Add A Sheen; 4-Color Gradient; To Load A Texture - Adobe PREMIERE PRO 2 Manual

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Fill types

Creates a fill of uniform color. Set options as desired.
Solid
Linear Gradient or Radial Gradient
Gradient to create 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 color stop you want to define and make adjustments as necessary. The Angle option
(available for Linear Gradient only) specifies the angle of the gradient. The Repeat option specifies the number of
times to repeat the gradient pattern.
Creates a gradient fill composed of four colors, with a color emanating from each of the object's

4-Color Gradient

corners.
The Color option specifies the color that emanates from each corner of the object. 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 color stop and make adjustments as necessary.
Adds a beveled edge to the background. Balance option specifies the percentage of the bevel that the shadow
Bevel
color occupies.
Specifies that no fill or shadow is rendered.
Eliminate
Specifies that the shadow is rendered, but not the fill.
Ghost
Eliminate and Ghost work best with objects that have shadows and strokes.

To add a sheen

You can add a sheen to any object's fill or stroke. A sheen resembles a streak of colored light across the surface of an
object. You can adjust a sheen's color, size, angle, opacity, and position.
Select the object.
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2
Select Sheen in the Title Properties panel.
Click the triangle next to Sheen and set its options.
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Note: If the object's texture obscures the sheen, deselect the Texture option in the Title Properties panel.

To load a texture

You can map a texture to any object's fill or stroke. To add a texture, specify a vector or bitmap file (for example, an
Adobe Photoshop file), or use one of several textures included with Adobe Premiere Pro.
Select the object.
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Choose Linear Gradient to create a linear, two-color gradient fill. Choose Radial
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