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Making them curves sharp |
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Mar 22nd 2001 | #416 Report |
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Hi I have been wondering and scratching my head about one thing. When I make an eliptical thingy and use the stroke command, the stroked line is not sharp on all places. Some of it gets blurry and some gets really ugly. This also comes when to make curved lines. The straight lines is no problem, but making them curved ones crispy and sharp is to me a tale yet unsolved..... |
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Mar 22nd 2001 | #418 Report |
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Fill your shape with a color, select modify contract by -1, then delete. I think this would give you a better stroke |
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Mar 22nd 2001 | #445 Report |
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Now there's an idea. I'll try that out later on. Thanx for the reply..... :D |
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Mar 23rd 2001 | #465 Report |
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Good Christian has a good way of doing that. And if you want to take it one step further, you can add some gaussian blur to the shape you're making. First you should make a new channel where you save the selection of the shape. Then add the blur, go to the channel and get the selection and invert. Then delete. Can make it smoother sometimes. |
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Mar 23rd 2001 | #476 Report |
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testing my signature, have some patient with me. Haven't done this before...
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Mar 24th 2001 | #519 Report |
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Use the testforums to test your signature. We all want to keep the topics clean don't we? Have a good day.... :D |
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Mar 24th 2001 | #543 Report |
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I know, found that out later on... sorry
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Mar 24th 2001 | #547 Report |
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Ah....No problem as long as the sun shines and the weather keeps getting closer to feel like summer..... Rock on !!!! |
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Apr 9th 2001 | #1220 Report |
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Mmm... summer sunshine. :-) The select > fill > contract selection > clear selection method is how I've always done it. Works really well. |
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