Rachel_M Posted May 13, 2020 Posted May 13, 2020 So I wanted to get rid on some elements of my design in order to make it appear like they were overlapping so I went in and masked out the areas I didn't want with the eraser but when I took the vector into Photoshop to play with mock ups the areas that the eraser tool touched are now super blurry while the rest is fine. How do I fix this? Quote
Staff Callum Posted June 3, 2020 Staff Posted June 3, 2020 Hi Rachel_M Welcome to the forums I apologise for the delayed response this is not typically the case on our forum. How did you erase part of your design? As there is no Eraser Tool in the Vector Persona of Designer. If you switched to the Pixel Persona then you will have rasterised the elements of your design you used the tool on which will create this blurry effect as they are no longer vector. Thanks C Quote Please tag me using @ in your reply so I can be sure to respond ASAP.
Oval Posted June 3, 2020 Posted June 3, 2020 On 5/13/2020 at 9:06 PM, Rachel_M said: How do I fix this Simply use apps that have real vector brushes or use “Erase” instead of “Normal” in the layer panel and a high resolution when exporting or use Boole or vector masks or … Quote
lepr Posted June 3, 2020 Posted June 3, 2020 10 minutes ago, Callum said: How did you erase part of your design? As there is no Eraser Tool in the Vector Persona of Designer. If you switched to the Pixel Persona then you will have rasterised the elements of your design you used the tool on which will create this blurry effect as they are no longer vector. No, a vector object is not rasterised by the Eraser Brush Tool of Pixel Persona. What happens is that a pixel mask is added to the vector object. Later, when exporting, the masked vector object might be rasterised or it might remain as a masked vector object, depending on the export format. Quote
Staff Callum Posted June 3, 2020 Staff Posted June 3, 2020 Just now, anon2 said: No, a vector object is not rasterised by the Eraser Brush Tool of Pixel Persona. What happens is that a pixel mask is added to the vector object. Later, when exporting, the masked vector object might be rasterised or it might remain as a masked vector object, depending on the export format. Thank you my mistake. lepr 1 Quote Please tag me using @ in your reply so I can be sure to respond ASAP.
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