Daniel Pope wrote:
bulia byak wrote:
Yes, that's an interesting use case because it indeed requires fine scaling _without_ zooming in, so you can see the effect of it on antialiasing at your target resolution. But I think it's a rather narrow use case to waste an entire modifier on :) Besides, I'm sure some of the AA problems can also be fixed by snapping to pixel grid.
Actually, I find a pixel grid more trouble than it's worth. I'm working with web-size graphics, not icons, and there's often a mixture of things I want to align versus things I don't. Besides, a single pixel grid doesn't snap to individual pixels at 1:1.
Here is another mention of someone needing a solution to a problem that I have been describing for a long time. Pixel grids have never been quite reasonable. (Or did we fix the pixel grid thing? I'm going to assume we didn't for now and I'll apologise later.) The Alt thing seems like it would be quite fidilly to me. I think we need a solution that fixes this problem. Maybe just this problem and not bother with how it applies to anything else. Some people want crisp images. Past suggestions for catering to this demographic have been grids, fine grained movement controll, and non AA rendering. Are there any other possibilities?
Aaron Spike