Why does Photoshop isometric scaling of moderate graphics result in false pixels?
Why do false pixels appear in Photoshop after using the transform tool for isometric scaling of modest shapes? When I use Boolean operations to create, I get false pixels. Previous versions of the transform tool would align pixels when isoscaling a modest rectangle.
This problem greatly reduces the efficiency of creation, and it is particularly unfriendly to have to manually adjust the decimal points to integers.
I hope it will be optimized.