Creating strokesThe Adobe Title Designer gives you great flexibility in adding an outline, or stroke, to your objects. You add both inner strokes and outer strokes. Inner strokes are outlines along the inner edge of your objects, and outer strokes are outlines along the outer edge. You can add up to 12 total strokes to your objects. Once you add the stroke, you can adjust the color, fill type, opacity, sheen, and texture for each of your strokes. By default, strokes are listed and rendered in the order you create them; however, you can easily change the listing order. To add a stroke to an object:
Type Specifies the type of stroke you apply. Choose one of the following options: Size Specifies the size of the stroke, in scan lines. This option is not available for the Drop Face stroke type. Angle Specifies the offset angle of the stroke, in degrees. This option is not available for the Edge stroke type. Magnitude Specifies the height of the stroke. This option is available only for the Drop Face stroke type. Fill Type Specifies the type of fill for the stroke. All of the Fill Type options listed here, including Sheen and Texture, work exactly like the Object Fill options. For information on adjusting these options, see Changing fills. To change the listing order of strokes:
To delete a stroke:
To add a stroke:
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