I would like to create credits using a horizontal red line to separate the text:
e.g.,
Producer
red line goes here
Producer Name
I did it many years ago but cannot remember how.
Thanks to any/all.
VSX9/Win10
How to create (draw) a line as part of a title
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Re: How to create (draw) a line as part of a title
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Re: How to create (draw) a line as part of a title
2nd option, without need to use filters: 2 step text insertion
1. create the text heading you want: here, a credits heading on the finale clip then create a 2nd text insertion box which is just the underline - using the [shift] and [underscore] keys together repeated for as long as you want the line (EN keyboard), also seen that image above
2. then select the line and drag it to the position you want under the heading, as in this image and release (the mouse).
Result is as shown: text underlined.
1. create the text heading you want: here, a credits heading on the finale clip then create a 2nd text insertion box which is just the underline - using the [shift] and [underscore] keys together repeated for as long as you want the line (EN keyboard), also seen that image above
2. then select the line and drag it to the position you want under the heading, as in this image and release (the mouse).
Result is as shown: text underlined.
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Re: How to create (draw) a line as part of a title
Ahhh, that's what it was Davidk. Must have had a brain phart. Thank you both!
