

While in fullscreen and with the menu invisible, you can take a screen capture (or print screen as it is sometimes known) of the game. Back in the magnifying glass tab, there is a toggle next to the zoom slider which fullscreens the game.Ĥ. This causes the menu to become invisible if you don't have a tab open and your mouse is not near the bottom of the screen.ģ. In that tab, click the first toggle (a wrench with a down arrow). In tab page 4, there is a grey tab with a wrench icon.Ģ. This causes the game to take a picture of just what is in the frame you made and ask to save it on your computer.ġ. click and drag in the game window to create a box frameģ. click the button on the far right of the magnifying glass menuĢ.

If it is black/grey, the current BG will be used.ġ. If the button is white, then the background will be transparent. The button in between the "png" and "jpg" buttons controls whether a picture taken as a PNG has a transparent background or uses the current in-game background. The arrows next to the "camera+" symbol change the resolution of pictures taken with the "png" button. The "png" button saves the picture as a PNG file and vice versa for the "jpg" button.Ģ. hit the "png" or "jpg" button, and the game will take a picture of the entire current view in-game and then ask to save it on your computer.

grey tab with the magnifying glass symbol in the bottom right corner.Ģ. If I could somehow use that, I wouldn’t even need a text box.1. So the question is, how do I apply a text Style with a border to the rectangle?īy the way, in my desperate searches through everything in the right-hand toolbar, I found the perfect “thing” I don’t know what to call it – a Style, a Text Adjustment?, I don’t even remember where I found it: “Flat Ribbon White”. In fact, the Stroke option at the top isn’t clickable either is “Stroke weight” or the three options at the bottom. I imagine the most significant for my purpose is Color or Color Properties, but when I open that, everything I choose is reflected in the text itself, not the box surrounding it. I left-click and get various options, more or less mimicking what’s in the Text Adjustments window.
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But I can’t figure out how to apply anything to the box itself. I click the arrow at the bottom of the Text Adjustments window and use that to “choose” the text box: it brightens and shows 8 points around its circumference so I’m pretty sure it’s active. I apply the font, fill and stroke colors – all good.īut then it gets problematic: “You need to apply a text Style with a border to either the text itself or, believe it or not, the rectangle you've drawn behind your title in order to color and widen this stroke.” I believe it, I just don’t know how to do it! I click Style and choose a font that includes a border: “Myriad Bold 60 Medium Border White Black”. I double-click the text box ( "Classic/Default/Default Text"), put it in a video timeline above the clip, double-click, and get the Adjustments options on the right. I also assume it isn’t critical which of the text boxes I choose, just that the Style includes a border. I make an edit, then to add “a border (stroke) to your text, you need to first go to the Style tab on the Title Adjustments panel…” I assume that means the right-side panel and the “Text” tab. Okay, I’ll go through it step by step and hopefully you can show me where and how I’ve screwed up.
