Aliased Curves & Ovals Producing Doubles

Bug #2007020 reported by Kevin Tracy
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Bug Description

Greetings, I noticed that when drawing with anti-aliasing turned off, curves and circles are producing "doubles." This is most noticeable when then size is set to 1. Doubles in pixel art are generally considered bad form.

Ideally, when splitting pixels, the program would choose to color one pixel or the other, not both.

Thanks for your time! I'm a professional high resolution pixel artist and think Pinta has a ton of potential for the craft!

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Kevin Tracy (kevintracy) wrote :
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Kevin Tracy (kevintracy) wrote :

This is an example. In the oval, the doubles were colored red.

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grofaty (grofaty) wrote :

I tried to reproduce the problem:
1. Pinta 2.1 on Ubuntu 22.10.
2. Ellipse from toolbar.
- Brush width: 1
- Fill Style: Outline Shape (default selection)
- Shape Type: Open Line/Curve Series
- Dash: first dash from selection menu
- Antialiasing Off
3. Draw an ellipse and can't reproduce the problem.

@Kevin, can you please write what is your Pinta version (from Help | About menu) and what is your operating system (Windows, something else).

I remember this "red" double pixels was a problem in one of the Pinta previous versions, but as I remember this problem was fixed.

Can you please check if you are using the latest stable Pinta version 2.1 and if not, can you please install the latest version from Download page: https://www.pinta-project.com/releases/

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