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Problem with shape in photoshop!


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#1 Loly

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Posted 13 February 2013 - 05:51 PM

Hello. I have a problem. When i make a non proportional shape in photoshop and then i want to apply a stroke the result is not similar to illustrator. In photoshop is pixelated. Is there another way to do it in photoshop? Thanks in advance?

#2 VladTodirut

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Posted 18 February 2013 - 08:46 AM

Hello Loly.

Actually you can't, because photoshop is pixel based and AI is vector.
In photoshop if you want to have something that doesn't look pixelated u need to have it pixel perfect, so no half of pixels.
If you have an irregular shape then the best thing is to zoom in a lot till you see the pixel grid, and make sure the pixels are intact and in line with the grid. It will still be visible but it tones the pixelated down a bit.
Also if the contrast between the elements isn't that big then the pixels aren't so visible.

Here is a good tutorial on the pixel perfect matter

Quick Tip: Creating Crisp, Pixel Perfect Circles in Photoshop | Webdesigntuts+

Spor :)

#3 Loly

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Posted 19 February 2013 - 08:32 AM

Thanks Vlad for quick tip tutorial and explanations.




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