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I recently upgraded from a very old version of Photoshop to 7.0 and I’m having a little trouble with the transition.
My seemingly simple question is how does one draw lines that are not anti-aliased? In my old version, there was a check box in the options for the line tool that let you check/uncheck anti-alias, but I can’t seem to find that in 7.0.
I just want to draw a straight, solid line. It seems like the simplest thing, but I’m stumped.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
My seemingly simple question is how does one draw lines that are not anti-aliased? In my old version, there was a check box in the options for the line tool that let you check/uncheck anti-alias, but I can’t seem to find that in 7.0.
I just want to draw a straight, solid line. It seems like the simplest thing, but I’m stumped.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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