How Do I Fix this colour problem

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Andrell
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How Do I Fix this colour problem

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I have coloured in a character, but there is an white outline which has appeared and i want to get rid of it. I've placed a black background behide the character to show the problem. If you look carefully the white outline is on the Torso and the front of the face. Also where i have hidden the Arm line a lighter blue line can be seen.
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Andrell
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Post by Andrell »

Never mind i figured it out
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Post by funksmaname »

is this drawn in AS? if not, import a PNG with alpha... looks like gif transparency to me :S
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the line also shows up on mine as well, though i have no clue what to do about it.
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Andrell
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Well mine was drawn in anime studio, to fix it i used the delete edge tool on any random line of the torso and face, this removed a line and deleted the fill, then i added a new line and added the fill again and the problem was gone.
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Post by heyvern »

In the vector layers properties, look at the "Vectors" tab on the right side. There is a check box for "Gap Filling". Check this.

Sometimes AS doesn't antialias... perfectly. There is a sort of antialiased "gap" between the colors that causes this line. The antialiased pixels don't blend together properly.

The "Gap Filling" check box will do a lot to hide most of this but it can still leave a faint line.

I have found this has a lot to do with how shapes and strokes next to each other or sharing the same line "overlap".

-vern
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