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877Final Cut Pro User Guide
Move and copy gradient tags in Final Cut Pro
You can manipulate tags in the gradient editor to create custom gradients in titles and
generators.
Move the position of a color or opacity tag
1. In Final Cut Pro, select a title or generator, then open the inspector.
2. Click the Gradient disclosure triangle to show the gradient editor.
3. In the gradient editor, click the color or opacity tag you want to move.
4. Do one of the following:
Drag the color or opacity tag left or right.
Use the Location slider (or adjacent value slider) to modify the position of the
selected tag. A value of 100% is the rightmost position of the gradient, and a value
of 0% is the leftmost position of the gradient.
Duplicate a color or opacity tag
1. In Final Cut Pro, select a title or generator, then open the inspector.
2. Click the Gradient disclosure triangle to show the gradient editor.
3. In the gradient editor, Option-drag the tag to a new position.
Change the transition midpoint between adjacent color or opacity tags
1. In Final Cut Pro, select a title or generator, then open the inspector.
2. Click the Gradient disclosure triangle to show the gradient editor.
3. In the gradient editor, drag the small triangle between adjacent color tags or opacity
tags to change the point where one tag’s effect ends and the next tag’s effect begins.
The closer the middle control is to a tag, the sharper the color or opacity transition.
Note: The middle control does not appear for color or opacity tags set to Linear or
Constant.
Change the color or opacity tag interpolation
1. In Final Cut Pro, select a title or generator, then open the inspector.
2. Click the Gradient disclosure triangle to show the gradient editor.
3. In the gradient editor, Control-click a tag and choose either Constant, Linear, or
Continuous.