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# and a lovely one at that
(, Mon 8 Mar 2004, 17:43, archived)
# Not keen on the anti-aliasing meself
i like lines to be sharp
(, Mon 8 Mar 2004, 17:44, archived)
# Oh yeah,
what is anti-aliasing? I see it in Fireworks, but I don't know what it means :S
(, Mon 8 Mar 2004, 17:44, archived)
# well
it takes away the blockyness from lines when they are a)not straght, b)at any angle that is not 90 or 180 degress.

basically it smoooths the edges
(, Mon 8 Mar 2004, 17:49, archived)
# Ah ok. Thanks :)
(, Mon 8 Mar 2004, 17:50, archived)
# the problem with it is
on straight lines (i.e. flat along x/y axis) there's no need for it, yet it's still applied, making the line look blurry.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2004, 17:54, archived)
# It's a technique to remove pixellisation on lines
typically curves or diagonal lines on screen.

In the example of a black line on white background, instead of each pixel being either white or black, some different shades of grey will be used to stop the 'step' effect you get otherwise.

There's a good example if you look at: images.google.com/images?q=anti-aliasing&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search

(, Mon 8 Mar 2004, 17:49, archived)
# funny that,
its how i like my knives.

\polishes and sharpens knives
(, Mon 8 Mar 2004, 17:44, archived)
# Have you got a Lansky kit?
they're the best.... or was that sarcasm?
(, Mon 8 Mar 2004, 17:45, archived)
# Lansky Kit?
\my stories been rumbled, Fucksocks
(, Mon 8 Mar 2004, 17:46, archived)
# Ha!
and if you want some knives sharpened, just shout in my general direction :)
(, Mon 8 Mar 2004, 17:49, archived)
# I don't know whether
to be worried or grateful for the offer, hmmmm
(, Mon 8 Mar 2004, 17:52, archived)
# thar yee goo!
(, Mon 8 Mar 2004, 17:48, archived)