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Old 07-09-2009, 11:31 AM
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Richie is right it's best to use illustrator. But if you have to stay in photoshop I don't know a way to actually take away the anti-alias as a feature in photoshop.

However a workaround that may work is to rasterize the layer and use the sharpen filter over and over until it is too your liking. That pretty much takes away the anti-alias look.

The downside is you lose the editable qualities of the vector mask. Not sure if that's a problem for you.
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