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Rotating a layer against another leaves an unjustifiable white line
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(04-20-2026, 03:03 PM)rich2005 Wrote: You are using fuzzy select tool ? I think it is the wrong tool, free-select is better. Whichever one used, turn off any anti-aliasing option.  I have seen transparent edge pixels become opaque when rotated. It is a bit of a bug that AFAIK never fixed.

You might want to try a different work-flow
Make your selection
Copy the selection, then close the selection.
Paste as a new layer
Rotate the layer.

A little video of that, I use Unified Transform but Rotate is ok .  Only on leg https://sendvid.com/81bwqgvr  1 min 30 secs no audio.

Thanks for your help.
I took your advice and unchecked the anti-aliasing, and that white line went away.

Now, instead of a white line, there is a sharp line (the break between two sides):
https://i.imgur.com/aqiswqc.jpeg

The areas on the background (for example the area between the two legs) where that break line happens, are very easy to fix. Those areas can be fixed even as easily as using the heal tool (pressing H).
But areas on the shorts where that break line happens, are very difficult to fix, because on the shorts, there are the natural "waves" (or bunching) of the fabric (or whatever they are called) and smoothing out the break line such that those fabric waves (or bunching) straddle the break line smoothly is difficalt.

I even have the Resynthesizer add-on, and I try to use it (Filters -> Resynthesizer -> Heal section):
https://i.imgur.com/OP9qdyn.jpeg

This add-on tool removes the break line , but the result is not a very smooth transition of those fabric waves (or bunching) across the break line.
How can I remove that break line while creating a smooth transition of those fabric waves acoss the two sections?

Please help.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Nick P.
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RE: Rotating a layer against another leaves an unjustifiable white line - by NickPearl - Today, 12:03 AM

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