I'm a new user for Pro X4. Can you add a fade to a title? I don't see it in the option tab.
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Adding fade ti a title
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Re: Adding fade ti a title
You can try using the crossfade transition
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Re: Adding fade ti a title
When you create a title and see it on the preview screen, then if you look to the right of the screen, you will see two wide tabs: Edit and Attribute. By default, all the little icons you can see are part of the Edit tab. But click on the Attribute tab and a new set of buttons and icons will appear. In the top left of the tab, there is an Animation button which is normally selected by default. Below that is an unticked Apply box. Tick that. And to its right is a drop down menu with Drop appearing by default. Click on the arrow and the next one down the menu is Fade. And you will get various moving icons below that showing various presets which you can experiment with the see if any of them give you what you want. You can further customise this by clicking the double T (TT) button to the immediate right of the drop down menu.
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