![]() ![]() Is this a good way to do this? I assume I can load the “template” png file into the playlist, then pull it into the track however many times I need with different text filters each time. ![]() I will be sure to deselect the clip which hopefully will keep the artifact problem mentioned here from cropping up. I imagine there’s something within my graphics program I need to adjust, convert text to graphic or something.īut what I may do instead, as the OP mentions here, is just create a “template” png file, then modify text using the text filter as needed for however many panels I need. Tedious but it works, sort of – the text looks kind of lousy when it plays. I’ve been making up individual png files with the text in the graphic. I also want to use text “panels” as transitions between clips on the timeline.
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