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		<title>A Quick Tip About Photoshops Anti-aliasing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I needed some easy content so I can test the blog out. I decided to share a tip I have learned. When drawing shapes in Photoshop, if you are zoomed 101% or greater, your shapes will anti-alias. What this means is that you wont get the most crisp line possible, it will attempt to blend [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I needed some easy content so I can test the blog out. I decided to share a tip I have learned. When drawing shapes in Photoshop, if you are zoomed 101% or greater, your shapes will anti-alias. What this means is that you wont get the most crisp line possible, it will attempt to blend the shape to whatever is behind it. So just back out, draw your shape, then zoom in. This will stop Photoshop from performing an automatic anti-alias.</p>
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