In Premiere Pro: Open a project. Alternatively, open the TextTemplate.prproj project file included with the sample files.
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In the Media Browser, navigate to your After Effects project and continue navigating within the project file until you find the text layer. (In the sample file, click inside LiveText.aep and look for LiveText within the Text Animation folder.) Drag your text layer into the Project panel to import it. (You can also right-click the text layer and choose Import from the contextual menu.). To see your animated text in action, drag your text layer to a sequence in the timeline. Place it on a track above the video to see the text superimposed on the video.
To edit this animated text further, double-click the text composition in the Project panel and change the text in the Effect Controls panel. Duplicate the text layer in the Project panel to apply additional instances of animated text on your video project. Tip: From the timeline, put the playhead over any desired frame of your selected After Effects composition and choose Sequence > Match Frame (or press F) to load that clip into the Source monitor and expose its Live Text properties in the Effect Controls panel.
Photoshop Elements 13 New Features by Linda Sattgast Hobbyists in the photography and scrapbooking market, who have made Photoshop Elements their top choice for software, will no doubt be anxious to hear about the new features of Photoshop Elements 13, released on September 24, 2014. There are actually quite a few great new features, but I’ll start with my personal top three. Elements Live (eLive) When you first open Photoshop Elements 13 you may be surprised to see a browser right inside Photoshop Elements. It’s called Elements Live, and it has its own button at the top. The other three standard views, Quick, Guided, and Expert, are just a click away, and Photoshop Elements will remember which view you had open when you close the program and reopen it. I’m very impressed with eLive. Adobe is actually scouring the web to find the best content related to photography, learning Photoshop Elements, and inspiration, among other things.
And it’s available right inside Photoshop Elements 13. Simply click on one of the display cards to open your regular browser and go to that particular website. New content will be added continually. Next to the social media symbols on the right is the word HELP. This takes you directly to the page on Adobe.com where you can get help for Photoshop Elements—no need to search through Adobe’s website to find help.
Content Aware Fill My second favorite feature is Content Aware Fill. “What?” you say. “What is Content Aware Fill?” Photoshop has had it for awhile, and I’m thrilled to see it in Photoshop Elements because it’s great for automatically replacing items you don’t want with other content from your photo. Here’s an example of a photo problem. The extra leg in the upper right corner doesn’t do this photo any favors!
• Get the Lasso tool and click and drag around the object you want to remove. • In the Menu Bar, choose Edit > Fill Selection. Note: Fill Selection will be grayed out if your image is a smart object or a vector file. (PSE 13 turns photos into smart objects if you drag them from the Photo Bin onto another document.) To fix this, in the Menu Bar choose Layer > Simplify Layer, and then Fill Selection will be available. • When the Fill dialog box comes up, choose Content Aware from the menu. Make sure the Mode is Normal and the Opacity is 100%, and click OK. • You might need to make some minor adjustments with the Clone Stamp tool—especially if you see a repeating pattern, but this does a really nice job of filling in your selection with similar content.
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Here’s the result after using Content Aware Fill: Inside Stroke Outline The next feature that made my Top 3 was Inside Stroke Outline! So what’s the big deal about that, you say? Well, if you want to put a stroke outline around a photo, if all you have is an Outside stroke outline, you get rounded corners. With an Inside stroke, you get sharp pointed photo corners that look great!