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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS5 CLASSROOM IN A BOOK
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Sheen artistry
Take a look at the sheen properties for both outer strokes.
Note that the angles
are 191 degrees and 351 degrees (270 and 90 degrees are horizontal). That is, each
sheen appears just a bit above the centerline on one side and a bit below the cen-
terline on the other. If the sheens were to run through the entire box, they’d
form an
x. This is a clever bit of visual artistry. Before you expanded the rectangle, the sheens
were on the top and bottom edges.
In this taller mode, they appear along the sides.
To see how that works, drag the rectangle’s bounding box top edge up and down,
and watch the sheens move along the edges.
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Next to Inner Strokes, click Add.
The Inner Stroke properties box appears.
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Select the Inner
Stroke properties box to
turn on the parameters, and experiment
with this new
stroke by changing its Size,
Fill Type, Color, and Opacity settings.
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Click the Title One text to select it, and
then open its Shadow properties.
This text doesn’t have an obvious shadow
because the shadow size is only 2 points.
It’s more like an outer stroke.
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