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Quick and effective tutorial. Perfect for a newbie to practice with photoshop!
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Quick and effective tutorial. Perfect for a newbie to practice with photoshop!

i didnt exacly find this usefull. mainly because it doesnt fix the ugly pixels. it just smooths the edges. not sure what to call it then though..
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i didnt exacly find this usefull. mainly because it doesnt fix the ugly pixels. it just smooths the edges. not sure what to call it then though..
Well... the only way to get rid of those 'ugly pixels' is to switch to Illustrator and work with vectors. This is the best photoshop can do...
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This method also works well for doing drastic enlargements of simpler shapes, such as logos. After resizing it, it will have gigantic "jaggies" but this method easily and quickly gets rid of them and smooths out the edge.
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Thank you!! Those "jaggies" are certainly irritating!
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Nice simple tutorial that importantly works and also gives an insight into a part of PS some might not even see, ie. Channels and Adjustment Levels.
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Reminds me..

Simple yet effective. Reminds me of a long forgotten tool called Image Styler. I still use it though. It gives so much freedom with alot less time lost in selecting and finding layers to fuse or diffuse parts or objects from your work. Pitty Adobe converted it to LiveMotion.

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Well... the only way to get rid of those 'ugly pixels' is to switch to Illustrator and work with vectors. This is the best photoshop can do...
Agreed, 2 years after this reply. Hehe.
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