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- ********
So when you make a stroke in a snap to pixel and view it in pixel preview, I see a semi transparent line right below the top line. Anyone know how to get rid of this?
- SoulFly0
is it the anti-aliasing?
- ESKEMA0
change its place to be exactly on full pixels. change on the x and y so it sits on ex. x: 81 and not on x: 80.678
- ********0
It would appear so but since its pixel perfect, it shouldnt matter, no?
- ********0
And yes, exactly to full pixel. x/y/w/h and also the reference point is in top left
- ESKEMA0
screenshot?
- acescence0
a single pixel line has to be on a half pixel, since the stroke is .5 pixels on either side of the line
- marychain0
yes...this happens even when pixel perfect...I'm seeing what he's seeing
- ********0
- marychain0
it dissapears and reappears when you change the stroke weight.
for instance...I'm seeing it at 7px weight...not at 8px....then again at 9px
- ********0
If it was just screening rendering, it should be ok but when you export it out in to bitmap, you can see the line under neath it.
- SoulFly0
Make a PDF and see if it shows in the PDF.
- PDF = vector. I am looking it from pixel view perspective********
- PDF = vector. I am looking it from pixel view perspective
- acescence0
make your stroke weight 6.99 instead of 7
- ESKEMA0
supposedely, they fixed this in CS5...
