antiantialiasing

27 Dec 2008 06:05 pm

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Author's Comments:

MattsterMaster,

In case you don't get how this works, when anti-aliasing text, Paint puts in colors between the one you are typing in and the one(s) behind it. If I had typed that in yellowish-orange to begin with, it would be anti-aliased with colors between (47,54,153) and (255,194,14), such as (219,192,25) or something. But since I typed in (48,54,153), it tries to anti-alias with colors between (47,54,153) and (48,54,153), but there aren't any. Useful if you want to make text not anti-aliased but don't want to edit it manually or remove the feature.

User's Comments:

Metaright,

Wow, last update December of last year. I guess there's really nothing left to say about Paint.

Well, maybe. Wait- JUST NINE MORE UNTIL 100!!! YOU CAN DO IT!!! >o<

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