rudimentary line drawing

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stellalune
Jul 2, 2006
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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.

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edjh
Jul 2, 2006
stellalune wrote:
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.
Look at the Options Bar. I bet you are using the Line tool in Shape Layer mode instead of Pixel mode.

New version; time to review the tools.


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