On Tuesday 25 March 2008, dorai iyer wrote: > I selected a 1 pixel thick brush to stroke the drawn path onto an image. > When I stroked the path, the color of the stroke appears semi transparent. > Is there a way to make it appear completely solid. > Thanks
You could turn off antialiasing (extension of the stroke dialog under "line style") or use the pencil as "paint tool" there with a 1 pixel brush, these two methods look equivalent to me. You might have noticed that you have full color pixels where the path goes straight across a pixel, but less when the pixel is only touchedm this is due to the antialiasing that's on by default. This will give a fully colored, 1-pixel line: ------------------------- | x-|---|---|---|---|-x | ------------------------- This will give a 50% colored, 2-pixel line: ------------------------- | | | | | | | --x-------------------x-- | | | | | | | ------------------------- I hope this helped a bit to understand the problem. Greetings, Daniel
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