Setting object styles for graphicsWhen you select a graphic object in the Adobe Title Designer, you have several special options for applying styles to graphics. To change an object style for a graphic:
Graphic Type Specifies the shape of the graphic. The menu initially shows the selected graphic type as the chosen type. Choose another type from the menu to change the selected object. Depending upon the option you choose, one or more of the following values appears. Adjust the appropriate values according to the descriptions below: Distort Distorts shape objects. Click the triangle to reveal the options. Adjust the X value to distort the image along the x axis. Adjust the Y value to distort along the y axis. Fillet Size Specifies the percentage of distance from a corner to a side midpoint. Logo Bitmap Displays the logo. Click the swatch to open a logo bitmap. Line Width Specifies the width of the shape's outline, in scan lines. Cap Type Specifies the type of cap placed at the end of the paths. Choose one of the following options from the menu: Join Type Specifies how the ends of adjoining paths are joined. Choose one of the following options from the menu: Miter Limit Specifies when the join type switches from mitered (pointed) to bevel (square). The default miter limit is 4, which means that when the length of the point reaches four times the stroke weight, the join type switches from miter to bevel. A miter limit of 1 results in a bevel join. |