The paint tool does impose anti-aliasing. You will need to use the pencil tool if using a clipboard brush. In the screenshot you can see the anti-aliasing even on 'hard' horizontal and vertical edges. The same applies to transform tools, scaling / rotating for example. edit: Looking at your 1000x200 image I can see that hard edges are still there, particularly the 4. Do not know what you can do .
A gih is a brush, so antialiasing will be applied even when the original has none, I thought I had that minimized when I made the brush. I do not know why you still get that effect. The forum generally accepts small images in various formats anything else, put in a zip file.
I will attach the image and the resulting brush, only change, re-exported the gih with an incremental setting rather than random.
A gih is a brush, so antialiasing will be applied even when the original has none, I thought I had that minimized when I made the brush. I do not know why you still get that effect. The forum generally accepts small images in various formats anything else, put in a zip file.
I will attach the image and the resulting brush, only change, re-exported the gih with an incremental setting rather than random.