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The first thing I would do is to update to AE and Premiere Pro latest versions. Also, it is better to use fonts that are available from Adobe Fonts. Anyway I suggest you a couple of things:
1.- Once you create the Template, click on the Edit Properties button for the Text Source in Graphics Essential panel and activate Enable Custom Font selection to allowing Premiere to change the font if it is not preserved. I know this is not ideal but at least you have one possible solution. (See attached image)
2.- Once you have prepared your template, export and check "Warn me if this Motion Graphics template uses fonts that are not available from Adobe Fonts". This is only to know if you get some warning message when exporting. (See attached image)
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Hello Jose,
Thanks for your help. I'm already using the check fonts thing, the font I'm using it not available on Adobe's Fonts and that shouldn't be a problem since 90% of designers use fonts from around the internet that work just fine in every single software.
I'll try updating and see what happens. Allowing font customization might not be the solution I'm looking for, since I'm creating 20+ templates that will be used repeatedly and the goal is to save the editor's time, so I can't be forcing him to go looking for the right font every single time nor having a template full of parameters called Slider and Comment.
I'll let you know if you updating helps but it sucks that Adobe doesn't has their features working together, mostly after putting a lot of effort and hours of work in something that should be working at 100% and infuencing people's deadlines.
Keep it up!
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Hello,
are you using After Effects and Premiere in english? There is an issue that makes the properties name revert to default name if both applications are not run in the same language. The developers are aware of the issue.
Regarding the font, is your font available in Premiere ? The font fallback should only happen if the font is not on the editors PC/Mac.
I also would consider updating to AE 1.6.3 and Premiere 13.1.2, that are patch releases that fixes a few bugs. Both got released yesterday.
Hope this helps
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Hello yenaphe,
Yes, I'm using everything in Enlish, always had.
Also, the font's working on Premiere, in every Adobe Suite that I have and in every single piece of software that suports font costumization.
I'll let you know if you updating helps but it sucks that Adobe doesn't has their features working together, mostly after putting a lot of effort and hours of work in something that should be working at 100% and influencing people's deadlines.
Keep it up!