Setting Stroke Options

Whereas Premiere’s old Title window included a relatively crude option for framed objects, the Title Designer has full-fledged stroke options, much like the ones you’ll find in dedicated graphics applications.

You can add up to 12 strokes to each object. The Title Designer lists and renders strokes in the order you create them. Each successive stroke is considered subordinate to the last stroke, in a kind of hierarchy. As a result, resizing a stroke higher in the hierarchy resizes all the strokes beneath it. At any time, you can change the hierarchy, disable strokes, or delete strokes altogether.

To add strokes:

1.
Select one or more objects in the drawing area.
2.
In the Object Style area of the Title Designer window, ...

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