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Resterizing Aliased Vector Layer Causes Blurred Image


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This vector layer has been forced to turn off Anti-Aliasing. One of its curve layer has been rotated, before being rasterized. The rasterized layer doesn't retain its former shapes in pixel accuracy (or its shape displayed in Pixel view mode). 

 

*Edit: even without rotating the object, vector layers cannot keep its pixel-perfect shape after being resterized

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Edited by BlokyMose
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Currently there is no option to bake the aliased appearance into the rasterisation result, but you can simply wrap the "antialiasing-off" vector object in a Group and then rasterise the Group. (I mean, just select the "antialiasing-off" object, press ctrl+g, then rasterise.)

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9 hours ago, Gabe said:

Hi @BlokyMose,

Can you attach the afdesign project file? 

Here you go. I attached the file down below.

 

8 hours ago, anon2 said:

Currently there is no option to bake the aliased appearance into the rasterisation result, but you can simply wrap the "antialiasing-off" vector object in a Group and then rasterise the Group. (I mean, just select the "antialiasing-off" object, press ctrl+g, then rasterise.)

Wow dude! It works! I didn't know just by grouping them before rasterizing you can remove the blur. Thanks!!

Bug_Rasterizing_aliased_vector_causes_blur.afdesign

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