Adding color and shadows to titles, Apply color to title objects, Set the fill – Adobe Premiere Elements 8 User Manual

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Creating titles

Last updated 8/12/2010

Adding color and shadows to titles

Apply color to title objects

Using the Color Properties dialog box, you can specify the color of each object or group of objects you create in the
Monitor panel. The Color Properties dialog box includes controls for setting the color and type of an object’s stroke,
fill, and shadow. The Gradient menu includes options for how a fill or stroke color is applied. Depending on the
gradient type you select, additional color stops may appear so that you can pick different colors for the different parts
of the gradient.

The Color Properties dialog box

A. Color picker B. Color spectrum C. Gradient stop controls

You can save a combination of color properties as a style. Styles appear as icons in the Properties view, so you can easily
click them to apply them to objects. Using styles helps you maintain consistency across multiple titles in a project.

More Help topics

About styles

” on page 227

Select a title for editing

” on page 223

Create shaped objects for titles

” on page 228

Set the fill

You can use the Color Properties dialog box 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.

Note: The Fill box in the Color Properties dialog box is enabled only if you‘ve applied a preset style from Text Styles in the
Tasks panel to the object. These styles contain fills and strokes, which you can edit.

1 If necessary, double-click the title in the Timeline to open it in the Monitor panel.

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