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JamieSabriel

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  1. Oh wow, that's very helpful info, thank you! If that's the case, the reason my workaround must've worked is that the new pixel layers spawned on and moved by exact pixel lines, since I have both options enabled.
  2. Before I started working on anything I set all the preferences to show me 0 decimal spaces for anything, so I'm not sure why it would do that. I did check it out and it looks like the image was not perfectly aligned on a pixel line: Very strange! In my experimenting I found a workaround, though - since everything works as normal on new pixel layers, I just made a new blank pixel layer under the image I was trying to work on and merged it down. No more issues! Didn't even have to move the image to align it with the pixel line. Odd! Thank you for troubleshooting with me!
  3. In a sense - the example image I showed was made in GIMP and has a gaussian blur effect. Could that be it, you think? I'm surprised it would blur even crops, deletes, and new pixels though!
  4. Testing some more stuff: when I start a brand new pixel layer everything works as expected [no antialiasing on either tool] but I can't get it to work on any images, icons, or things I copy over from other Affinity files I have open.
  5. Ah, I forgot to mention those have both been enabled this whole time. Even unchecked, rechecked, and restarted Photo and no luck.
  6. Hello, folks! New to Affinity, trying to switch over to GIMP and I'm running into issues. The first one I want to tackle is why all of my tools seem to be antialiasing. I read through numerous forum posts that talk about how the Pixel tool doesn't antialias the way the Brush tool does, but when I try to use it it DOES have antialiasing: The area in the selection is me trying to draw with the Pixel tool at a couple different sizes. I even made a brand new square brush after reading through a forum post where somebody accidentally associated a round brush with the Pixel tool, but that didn't help. You can see in this example image along the left side of the selection that trying to delete material [from the white-and-blue stuff on the left] also leads to an antialiased edge. Here are the brush settings I'm using: I also tried associating this brush with the Pixel tool but nothing changed. How do I fix this? Is there some sort of global feathering/antialias setting I accidentally turned on? Please save my fraying sanity 😂
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