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Table Of Contents
- LiveType User Manual
- Contents
- An Introduction to LiveType
- The LiveType Interface
- Setting Up a Project
- Adding a Background
- Working With Tracks
- Working With Text
- Working With Objects, Textures, and Imported Elements
- Working With Effects and Keyframe Animation
- Previewing and Fully Rendering Your Titling Movie
- Advanced Design Techniques
- Solutions to Common Problems and Customer Support
- Creating and Editing EffectScripts
- Glossary
- Index
76 Chapter 5 Working With Text
To fill the track contents with a texture:
1 Select a track that contains the text or object you want to fill with a texture.
2 Choose a texture from the Media Browser, then click the Apply to Matte button.
The default texture fills the contents of the active track.
Note: A variety of mattes is available for use in the Objects tab of the Media Browser
from the Category pop-up menu. The blue areas of a LiveType matte define the area
where the texture will play back. Text or glyphs from the character palette may also be
used as mattes.
Note: Individual characters on the same track can be matted to different textures,
movies, or images. See âModifying Individual Characters,â next.
You can get a nice effect by combining the matte function with the outline style.
To fill an invisible elementâs outline:
1 Create or select a text track.
2 In the Style tab of the Inspector, click the Visible button.
3 In this case, make sure the Enable checkbox is deselected for the Shadow, Glow, and
Extrude styles.
4 Click the Outline button in the Style tab, and select the Enable checkbox.
5 Select the Show Outline Only checkbox, and increase the weight of the outline, so itâs
fairly thick.
6 Choose a texture to fill the outline, then click the Apply to Matte button.
The outline is now filled with the texture.










