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Photoshop 2021: How to turn off anti-aliasing?

Community Beginner ,
Nov 27, 2020 Nov 27, 2020

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Actually, it is a real pain in the ass, because I need to convert all my custom drawing vector shapes into turned off anti-aliased shapes. I am glad that this feature is still available for text. I need to design a GUI for a lower-quality screen. It like 8-bit pixel art. Is there some other tool that can easily convert all my custom shapes and supports importing SVG files (to import SVG files in PS, I used Illustrator and paste special function in Photoshop), or maybe this feature is available somewhere else in software? I really don't want to redraw all those shapes!

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Community Expert , Nov 27, 2020 Nov 27, 2020

When pasting or transforming a Vector Smart Object one can uncheck »Anti-alias« in the Options Bar. 

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Where are the screenshots that illustrate your problem? 

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Community Beginner ,
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I figured out a workaround by myself. Instead of using paste special, I used illustrator export as png, and under Anti-aliasing choose - None! Then I copied to PS. I remember that in PS CS6 you could uncheck anti-aliasing, but I don't see this feature in Adobe 2021!
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For proper Photoshop Shape Layers (without Stroke) there is a work-around that incorporates Blend if-settings, Clipping Masks and a Group … 

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Feb 03, 2021 Feb 03, 2021

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Could you elaborate on this method? What blend if settings did you change on the Color Fill 3 layer?

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The Group contains a black Solid Color Layer with a hard Blend if-setting and the white Shape Layer is clipping masked to it. 

Additionally the Group has a Color Layer Clipping Masked to it, but a Color Overlay would work, too. 

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When pasting or transforming a Vector Smart Object one can uncheck »Anti-alias« in the Options Bar. 

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This is better! Nice man, thank you very much! 🙂

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You’re welcome, hope it works out for you. 

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