Re: Lines are Blurry and Pixelated When Previewing
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 2:16 pm
synthsin75 wrote:If you delete all the shapes on each layer, select all the points, and create one stroke shape, you will get the results in my picture.
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synthsin75 wrote:If you delete all the shapes on each layer, select all the points, and create one stroke shape, you will get the results in my picture.
So, what can I do instead of doing the shape delete method to create lines without having this problem?chucky wrote: I would do as Wes says and use the delete 'Shape' tool - not delete vector and scrub it all out and create the shape again, it should take a couple of minutes.
Carefule not to make the same shapes stacked on top of easch other.
Btw this type of image, fine lines at low resolution with a very high contrast..... it's a perfect storm for aliasing in any program.
That makes more sense. I tried it and it works. The gap I been mentioning can is there between the two lines. However, the quality of the lines still bad. They look pixelated and blurry at the same time.synthsin75 wrote:If you use the add point tool without auto-stroke, you can create the shapes afterward.
Add points, with auto-stroke, makes a stroke over everything connected every time it connects lines together. So every connection is stacking strokes.
Sorry, I was typing from my cell phone.chucky wrote:Wow I think my spellchecs is drunk.
masusaca wrote:Sorry, I was typing from my cell phone.chucky wrote:Wow I think my spellchecs is drunk.