AntiAliasing option with Line Tool

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I’m reading a tutorial to learn photoshop. It says to select the Line tool and turn anti-aliasing off from the options menu. I have CS 8.0. I cannot find the "Antialiasing" option. Where is it? How do I get to it?

Thanks

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Toobi Won Kenobi
Feb 9, 2007
"Boardstretcher" wrote in message
I’m reading a tutorial to learn photoshop. It says to select the Line tool and turn anti-aliasing off from the options menu. I have CS 8.0. I cannot find the "Antialiasing" option. Where is it? How do I get to it?

Thanks
B

If you are using the line tool (U on the keyboard) you should see the anti alias tick box on the RHS of the options bar.

TWK
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Boardstretcher
Feb 9, 2007
On Feb 9, 3:16 pm, "Toobi Won Kenobi" <Toobi Won > wrote:
"Boardstretcher" wrote in message

news:> I’m reading a tutorial to learn photoshop. It says to select the Line
tool and turn anti-aliasing off from the options menu. I have CS 8.0. I cannot find the "Antialiasing" option. Where is it? How do I get to it?

Thanks

B

If you are using the line tool (U on the keyboard) you should see the anti alias tick box on the RHS of the options bar.

TWK

I do not see a tick box… This is what I see – (a screen capture),.. http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e60/szornes/screencap.jpg
TW
Toobi Won Kenobi
Feb 9, 2007
"Boardstretcher" wrote in message
On Feb 9, 3:16 pm, "Toobi Won Kenobi" <Toobi Won > wrote:
"Boardstretcher" wrote in message

news:> I’m
reading a tutorial to learn photoshop. It says to select the Line
tool and turn anti-aliasing off from the options menu. I have CS 8.0. I cannot find the "Antialiasing" option. Where is it? How do I get to it?

Thanks

B

If you are using the line tool (U on the keyboard) you should see the anti
alias tick box on the RHS of the options bar.

TWK

I do not see a tick box… This is what I see – (a screen capture),.. http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e60/szornes/screencap.jpg

B,

You are working on shape layers, you need to be on fill pixels http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?picture=1aW36Brqs4xpqitdNR DUSQOVYNyt0

Regards

TWK
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Boardstretcher
Feb 11, 2007
On Feb 9, 4:31 pm, "Toobi Won Kenobi" <Toobi Won > wrote:
"Boardstretcher" wrote in message

On Feb 9, 3:16 pm, "Toobi Won Kenobi" <Toobi Won > wrote:
"Boardstretcher" wrote in message

news:> I’m
reading a tutorial to learn photoshop. It says to select the Line
tool and turn anti-aliasing off from the options menu. I have CS 8.0. I cannot find the "Antialiasing" option. Where is it? How do I get to it?

Thanks

B

If you are using the line tool (U on the keyboard) you should see the anti
alias tick box on the RHS of the options bar.

TWK

I do not see a tick box… This is what I see – (a screen capture),.. http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e60/szornes/screencap.jpg

B,

You are working on shape layers, you need to be on fill pixelshttp://www.pixentral.com/show.php?picture=1aW36Brqs4xp qitdNRDUSQOVYNyt0

Regards

TWK

Thank you so much. I would have NEVER figured that out by guessing.
TW
Toobi Won Kenobi
Feb 11, 2007
"Boardstretcher" wrote in message
On Feb 9, 4:31 pm, "Toobi Won Kenobi" <Toobi Won > wrote:
"Boardstretcher" wrote in message

On Feb 9, 3:16 pm, "Toobi Won Kenobi" <Toobi Won > wrote:
"Boardstretcher" wrote in message

news:> I’m
reading a tutorial to learn photoshop. It says to select the Line
tool and turn anti-aliasing off from the options menu. I have CS
8.0.
I cannot find the "Antialiasing" option. Where is it? How do I get to
it?

Thanks

B

If you are using the line tool (U on the keyboard) you should see the anti
alias tick box on the RHS of the options bar.

TWK

I do not see a tick box… This is what I see – (a screen capture),.. http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e60/szornes/screencap.jpg

B,

You are working on shape layers, you need to be on fill pixelshttp://www.pixentral.com/show.php?picture=1aW36Brqs4xp qitdNRDUSQOVYNyt0
Regards

TWK

Thank you so much. I would have NEVER figured that out by guessing.

You are most welcome, you have to be a mind reader with some tutorials 🙂

Regards
TWK

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