maybe i missed something, but is there option for disable antialiasing? i use corel draw only in pixel view mode and from time to time i need edit gfx without antialiasing. convert vector to bitmap (there is option for turn off antialiasing) is not solution. thank you all.
As long as all pixels aren't perfectly aligned to the pixel grid, there will be tinted pixels around every physical pixel.Straight vertical and horizontal lines can be aligned but if there are slanted lines or curves, there will always be "anti-aliasing" in Draw.Not a pixel expert but I'm pretty sure that's how it works.
thank you and yes, i know it. but when i draw vector in "perfect pixel" style and then a need resize it, again, the anti-aliasing will show. and what about text..
edit: half-solution is make the vector oversized and then convert to bitmap without anti-aliasing. then resize to back to small size and is relative ok. but when is as bitmap no benefits are there.. color change etc. this must be do with bitmap effects and this is uncomfortable.
May I ask why you don't want them to be anti-aliased?In PhotoPaint you can probably do much of what you want without anti-aliasing, but not in Draw.