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Hi, I was working on my project and the images that are on my canvas looks good but when I exported it. It looks jagged. Not sure how to explain but I will show you.

This the the canvas I was working on. It looks fine. But when I export it...

image.png.eb211bae92ddcfae419e31c0d0481e32.png

The black on the right side is quite layered in shade. Not sure what you call that, but it's not definitely good looking. Is there a way to fix this? This is my settings output:

image.png.e6fdf22557764744b88fdb51241107ba.png

image.png.dfc38e80369aa1a6d6c5b5b9a56fce36.png

image.png.1794d50a11b65deaa04d50af335de5e9.png

Thank you!

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Hello@Aimril, and welcome to the forums.

Are these Images here both at 100%? They both show anti-aliasing. Is that what you are looking at?

John

 

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6 minutes ago, Aimril said:

That's odd. When I exported on PNG, it fixes the issue. Not sure why JPG is showing this jagged layer of colors. But definitely changing the output to PNG fixes the problem. 

You uploaded 2 png files to the forum.

Did you mean to upload the jpg one, as I can't see the "jagged layer of colors" you are mentioning

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If you exported to JPG, what quality/compression did you specify? High compression will exacerbate jaggies.

John

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CPU: AMD A6-3670. RAM: 16 GB DDR3 @ 666MHz, Graphics: 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 630

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