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How do I turn off anti-aliasing while zoomed in?
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I’m sure it is something pretty simple (or perhaps no capability at all of doing it), but how on Earth do I turn off the anti-aliasing of the image when I’m zoomed in. I want to see the pixels exactly as they are, not as they are once they’ve been blurred up. I notice it turns off the anti-aliasing when I pan around the image using the [SPACE]… but as soon as I let go, *blur*… ugh.

So… anyone know how to turn off this feature?



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I would like to know the same thing.  It is impossible to edit per-pixel with it on.  Plus I can’t seem to find out how to draw a single pixel.  It always seems to draw an antialiased point taking up about 5 surrounding pixels at the least.

Author: Pmccartney

Replied: 04 July 2011 10:21 AM  
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I need to be able to turn off anti aliasing when zoomed in or this program will not suit my needs. I have been a devoted 3DStudioMAX user since 3DS v2 for Dos. I just got an iPad2, I like Sketchbook Pro a lot and hope to be able to continue using it, but I need to be able to see what I am drawing/painting on a per pixel level while greatly zoomed in. Even if I cant draw on a per pixel level, I still need to be able to see the affect that I am having on a per pixel level. In other words I need to be able to see what the art actually looks like while zoomed in.

This aspect of Sketchbook Pro would be much more suited as a “professional” drawing program feature if it did not anti alias when zooming.

Is it possible to turn of the Anti-Aliasing while zoomed in?

Someone please respond to this thread. Apparently I am not alone in this query and would like very much to use this software for a project.

thanks.



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