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Apply Gradients

Add visual impact to titles and text with per-character text gradient tools using the Properties panel in Adobe Premiere Pro. 

Note:

Starting with Premiere Pro version 25.0, the Essential Graphics panel is no longer included. You can now edit titles, captions, audio, video, and graphics more efficiently using the new Properties panel and browse Motion Graphics and Stock Audio using the Graphics Templates panel.

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Apply gradients to fills, strokes, and shadows

  1. Select the text or shape that you want to apply the gradient to.

  2. In the Appearance section of the Properties panel, select the Fill, Stroke, or Shadow colors.

    Select one of the gradient options and adjust its opacity.
    Select one of the gradient options and adjust its opacity.

  3. In the Color Picker dialog that opens, select one of the gradient options from the drop-down list on the top left.

    • Choose Solid to give your text a solid fill of any color. 
    • Choose Linear Gradient to blend colors vertically, horizontally, or at an angle.
    • Choose Radial Gradient to graduate opacity or colors from the center of a circle.
  4. To adjust the colors in the gradient:

    • Click any of the color stops below the gradient slider to show different color options and change the color.
    • To remove a color stop, click one and either drag it away from the gradient slider and release, or click Delete at the bottom right of the gradient slider.
  5. To adjust the opacity of the gradient:

    • Move the Opacity Stop at the top of the gradient slider.
    • Then change the opacity in the Opacity % field.
  6. To adjust the angle and location of the gradient:

    • Angle: Type in a value in the Angle field or drag on the blue hot text to change a linear gradient's angle.
    • Location: Type in a value in the Location field or drag on the blue hot text for an interactive experience to change the location of a selected stop or midpoint.

    As you adjust all the controls in the gradient, you can see your changes to the text live in the Program Monitor.

  7. Click OK to apply the gradient to the fill of the text or shape.

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