![]() ![]() (to bad it won’t open from within Vegas as a plugin but you can’t have everything)ĭon’t forget to press the Update button to see the results in the preview window. This should prove to you that Graffiti LTD is worth leaning and quite a nice addition to Vegas 5. Export this as a TGA file to Vegas.Īt this point you should be able to make some really nice titles with gradient fills that would have taken several tracks to create in Vegas. ![]() When you find something you like close the style dialog, press the Update button and your done. The dialogs are modeless so you can go back and highlight the text without closing the Style dialog. If nothing changes in the title make sure you’ve highlighted the text with the cursor. Just being able to see the fonts is such an improvement.Ĭheck out the other tabs and double click on any of the swatches to apply then to your title. This is one of the features we have asked for in Vegas. Click the Add Category button under the blank drop down list and give the category a name like “Windows” and press OK and it will load all your windows fonts and show you samples. Tip: If the font tab is empty, you need to manually add your Windows fonts. The dialogs all have dropdown boxes that give you access to more sets of styles, fonts, colors, and gradients. Check out the metal ones they’re really great. In the upper left corner of the Text tab is a dropdown list with tons of other text styles. This is where you can very easily change text style, fonts, color, and gradient. This time we’re going to press the Style Palette button at the bottom of that dialog (under the red arrow in the picture on the left). If you still have Graffiti open, just double click on the header of the track with the title text “Boris Rocks!” and the text input dialog will open up again. In the last tutorial we didn’t really make anything compelling so now we’re going to explore the title dialog that we dismissed so quickly. This should make the black background transparent.Ĭongratulations! You have just created a basic title in Graffiti and brought it into Vegas. When you bring it into Vegas, you might have to right click on it and select the Properties… dialog and on the Media tab set Alpha channel: to Straight (unmatted). That’s it! You’re now read to bring the TGA file into Vegas. Select File->Export…->Targa file and type in a filename for the title file which will be saved in.Otherwise the background will be output as well. Before you output to Vegas to use as an overlay, you want to hide the background track by clicking the eye icon in the header of the background track on the timeline. ![]() You should now see your text in the preview window.
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