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Hello, so if i made something with lines for example square and i fill the entire content of the square with solid color, i see some white dots around the lines its like the shadows of the line or something can i turn it off? 

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Hello @3bec and Welcome to the forum :)

 

Instead of using lines to make a rectangle, use the Rectangle tool :RectangleSelectTool: to draw out a shape, then use the bucket tool :PaintBucket: to fill it.

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23 minutes ago, Pixey said:

Hello @3bec and Welcome to the forum :)

 

Instead of using lines to make a rectangle, use the Rectangle tool :RectangleSelectTool: to draw out a shape, then use the bucket tool :PaintBucket: to fill it.

Thanks for your reply. But i prefer lines to draw. The square was just an example. So, is there some way to draw these lines without these "shadows"? :D

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In your example it looks like you are zoomed very close to the lines? Check your canvas size at the bottom right hand side and make sure you are at 100%.  When I draw a line there is no shadow.

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28 minutes ago, Pixey said:

In your example it looks like you are zoomed very close to the lines? Check your canvas size at the bottom right hand side and make sure you are at 100%.  When I draw a line there is no shadow.

Yes, i zoomed it because i wanted to show these pixels. Problem is when i try to fill the whole content for example square. You can see there in the square its not the solid orange. Its like there are some more pixels close to the lines. And thats the thing i want to get rid of.

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41 minutes ago, toe_head2001 said:

Sure, you can turn off anti-aliasing. The option is in the toolbar.  You should use Layers instead though.

Thank you very much. You helped me a lot. It is right there (in the picture)for some people that somehow find this topic. :D

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