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Disable transparant pixel in vextor shape


khiunngiap

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Hi all ,

Is there any option in cs6 to disable the transparent pixel , the shape setting is in 0 feather setting yet the shape comes with transparent pixel . Is it possible to create vector shape as crisp as illustrator

Attached sample picture .

Thanks in advance Untitled-1.jpg
 
What tool are you using?

edit: Nevermind, I see it's the Pen Tool.
 
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What resolution is your document?It is virtually impossible to get all of the stray pixels located within the lines. PS is a pixel based program so when you make curves, especially in lower res docs, the pixels can't cut themselves in half to fit around the curves but do a stair step and fade in order to give the illusion. Normally, at less zoom than you show, you won't much notice this. But if it really bothers you, use AI. I can't give you much advice on how to blend imagery from both programs but others can.
 
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AuntyClare said:
PS is a pixel based program so when you make curves, especially in lower res docs, the pixels can't cut themselves in half to fit around the curves but do a stair step and fade in order to give the illusion.
Excellent explanation!
 
YA , i am totally understand and knowing the reason behind the explanation given. But it bugs me that since Adobe implement the "vector tool" in CS . The shapes shall be done like the segment or edges in true vector .Then, if any editing required involving colors , filter , etc .. the shape shall be rasterize on the vector parts.
 

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