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How do I disable the anti-aliasing effect on mask boundary lines? |
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Pencil+ FAQ
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Monday, 23 July 2007
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| Q: |
Is it possible to apply anti-aliasing inside an object while disabling it on the mask's boundary line (contour line)? |
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It is not possible to disable anti-aliasing for certain sections only.
To disable the anti-aliasing effect on the mask's boundary line, you need to edit the image using a graphics software.
(For example, Photoshop for still images, After Effects for video, etc.) |
Editing images
1. Prepare two images, one with anti-aliasing and the other one without.
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[Image with anti-aliasing]
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[Image without anti-aliasing]
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2. Line up the 2 images one over the other and extract the mask's boundary line from the image without anti-aliasing.
3. Delete the anti-aliasing effect.
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