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There shoudl be a speech bubble object in Adobe Premiere. Where is it? I don't want to add external speech bubbles as PNG files, because changing width, height and size doesn't produce good results. I need a built-in speech bubble solution for Adobe Premiere. Where is it?
If one doesn't exist, how do I append a triangle image to text? To clarify, let's say I add text to my premiere video, then I give the text a rectangular background. Now I want to ad a triangle image in the corner of the rectangle. How do I make that image triangle built-in to the text? Not a separate layer in the video editor?
Basically, anytime I add text, I 'm going to give the text a background; that's built into the text object, then add a little triangle so the speech text can point to characters in the video.
There's a tab for graphis for text, how do I actually add a graphic to it?
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Here's an example of an alternate solution:
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Just add the triangle as a layer in the graphic.
Before crying out loud Pathetic, you might want to read the Help first
https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/create-shapes.html
Also you can add png's or whatever images or videos to the graphic.
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I appreciate this, thank you.
Still, I was hoping there was a built-in speech bubble solution that's raedy to go, so there was zero learning curve; which wastes time.
Still, this will work, thanks again.
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There is no zero learning curve with Adobe software.
Or try Premiere Elements.
You can install a speech bubble font such as Komika
https://www.fontspace.com/category/speech
If you want really fancy stuff use Photoshop.
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You have to use the pen tool, in case anyone is wondering. It's so sad that this program doesn't have a speech bubble solution. I tried Movavi video editor, but its speech bubbles are terrible.
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Too bad I can't edit my post. I ahve to keep replying. As soon as I submitted my response, someone else already respodned with the solution.
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Premiere Pro has a good titling system that allows you to do more than just speech bubbles.
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Alternatively, try Essential Graphics Panel>Adobe Stock, select "Free" and search "Speech".
Not insane 🙂