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Turn off antialiasing

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THEMAN101

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Apr 29, 2003
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I am currently making a skin and there is a part where you cannot have antialiasing on your picture. How can i turn of Anti Aliasing for a whole image. I want the whole image, and i would rather not have to go through every layer and turn it off, if that is even possible.

Thanks

 
Do you mean on text, or a selection or vector art?

Moe: It could have been a real ugly situation, but luckily I managed to shoot him in the spine.
 
I want to antialias vector art over a whole image, preferably. If that is not possible, I would like to antialias vector art individually.
 
This is a weird problem... i'm not even sure exactly what you are trying to do... but I do know that if you make images bigger/smaller within Photoshop with the image in Indexed Colour then Anti-aliasing will not take effect. Is this of any use to you?


Kind Regards
Duncan
 
To skin this program you first draw out your skin how it would look. You then make a map file which is the same as your skin except it is a layout of where certain tools are. Tools are based on a exact color bases so when antialiasing, it may generate colors in the wrong places.

I dont quite understand what you mean by indexed color

thanks
 
Photoshop... take an [red]R[/red][green]G[/green][blue]B[/blue] image and select the Image menu, then the Mode option, then finally the Indexed Color option.

Because this 'constrains' the colours to the EXACT colours at that time in the picture when it is resized it will not (can't) anti-alias

try it and see


Kind Regards
Duncan
 
i did that and there is still anti aliasing, what setting should i use?
 
use Exact Colours

The image [red]MUST[/red] be resized while in Indexed Colour mode


Kind Regards
Duncan
 
when u say it must be resized, whaqt do u mean?

I'm having trouble.

Sorry but im confused.
 
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