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Is there anyway to sortout the Jagged lines in an image?

New Here ,
Jul 23, 2020 Jul 23, 2020

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I am trying to create some awesome images of starships in a game I play but I get these awful jagged lines even though the image in game does not have them.

The anti aliasing box is ticked but it does not seem to have any effect.

If anyone knows how I can clean these up it would be very much appreciated.

I have attach the image for you to see

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LEGEND ,
Jul 23, 2020 Jul 23, 2020

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Are you placing the spacecraft object using a file downloaded from the web. It is probably a raster file (jpeg, gif, tiff etc.) rather than a vector file (svg, eps etc.) which may be why you are seeing the jaggies. Raster images are based upon bit maps and use more space and are not easily enlarged or reduced without distortion. Vector graphics allow smooth transitions however they are re-sized.

You could try re-sizing the object in the PSE Editor:

Image >> Resize >> Image Size

Select re-sample and try experimenting with:

Bicubic smoother

Bicubic sharper

Nearest Neighbor

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The images are strait from the game using the in built screenshot. They save a jpegs. I havent done any resizing though.

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