On Monday 21 October 2002 04:53 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, andy wrote:
> > On Monday 21 October 2002 04:27 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, andy wrote:
> > > > Well i'm sorta of a graphics artist, and I'm more into pixel art than
> > > > anti-aliasing (though I do use anti-aliasing at times). And it seems
> > > > when I try to draw something lets say using the pencil (at the
> > > > smallest size you can get) the pixels around what I draw get messed
> > > > up for some reason. I'm working in tiles (16x16), soo you can see
> > > > that it gets quite annoying. I can fix it some times, but it just
> > > > comes back. Anybody got a solution?
> > >
> > > Make sure that the brush selection is using the Circle 1x1 and not
> > > something like Circle 3x3 fuzzy. Are you using a tablet? If so, also
> > > verify that pressure sensitivity is set appropriately or turned off.
> >
> > Didn't seem to work
>
> You've probably already checked, but please verify that you're using the
> Pencil tool and not something like the airbrush, brush or DrawWithInk
> tool. All the icons look similar, but everything else but Pencil will
> anti-alias the edges.
Ok, so now i've found the problem:
> You've probably already checked, but please verify that you're using the
> Pencil tool and not something like the airbrush, brush or DrawWithInk
> tool. All the icons look similar, but everything else but Pencil will
> anti-alias the edges.
That works, but it seems the closer I zoom in with the magnifier tool, the 
more screwed up the pixels get when I draw on it. And I tend to zoom in alot.
Anything above 200% tends to make it mess up. Any solutions?


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