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Hi Guys,

 

first post here... Currently trialling new options as alternatives to existing software at the minute. Personally I've used Fireworks for the last few years mainly for digital based designs. However going forward we need something new. Having looked at a few options Affinity seems to tick more boxes than the other options and looks great so keep up the good work :)

 

Anyways on to the question. I'm guessing this may have been asked a lot but cant find a definitive answer.

 

So simply when creating a shape and adding a border (Stroke) you get the fuzzy antialiasing edge. One side of the shape has a solid 1px border and other sides you get the extra faint line. Small issue but also very off putting. Am I doing something wrong here or is there a way to stop this so a 1pt / 1px stroke or whatever value stroke is solid with no fuzzy edges?

 

The zoom is 100% here and I've made sure the shape was a realistic size like 500 x 200 px. Bottom left is zoomed in to show the aliasing.

 

Thanks in advance

Michael

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  • 2 months later...

Would be cool if you said how, because I cant find it and antialiasing on 1px stroke is driving me nuts :D

 

Why sometimes I am getting antialiasing on stroke (in this particular case 1px stroke) and sometimes not? :/ Is that a bug or I am missing something.

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