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Why is this happening? Photoshop Related (Pic)
im trying to draw a perfect circle by holding down the shift key and using the elliptical marquee tool. then filling in the line via stroke. and this is what happened
ive tried both clicking and unclicking anti alias. ive tried setting the 'stroke location' inside center and outside ![]() why are the edges squared off like that? |
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Perhaps you drew the circle and then expanded the canvas size? When the selection got close to the original document bounds, it would snap to the document edges which are, of course, flat.
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i see what ur saying but thats not at all what happened...i drew the circle within the confines of the canvas size so this shouldnt be happening and also .the reason it looks pixelated is because i enlarged it so u all could see where it squares off.. |
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Try saving as Photoshop PDF (Press Quality)and open with Acrobat to see if the entire circle is there. It could be a Photoshop "view" thing. Vector "views" suck inside of Photoshop where they are perfect in the RIP. MSD |
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