A Photoshop
Anti-Aliasing Tip
Use these techniques when you've drawn an un-antialiased mask
and you want it to be smooth.
1
Create a new image 500x500 pixels with a white background.
Grab the Marquee Circle Selection tool, and in the options
window de-select anti-aliasing.
On a new layer, fill the selection with the forground color.
(Alt+Backspace) Deselect (Ctrl+D)

TimeOut
Observe the jagged ugly edges of the circle. Pretend the
fact that it is jagged is something you had no control over.
That is when you would ACTUALLY use this tutorial.
In the Channels window, create a new channel. Fill the selection
with white. Deselect (Ctrl+D).
2
In the menu go: Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur >
3.5 pixels
3
Tweak the edges
In the menu go: Image > Ajust > Levels
Grab those sliders at the far ends and bring them close
together, until you have a nice smooth edge on the circle.
4
Creating the layer
On the channels window, click the "Load Channel as
Selection" button.
Now, in the layers window create a new LAYER. Fill the
selection (Alt+Backspace) with the color you want your tasty
burger, delete the normal burger layer and you're done.
Use these new found skills to create a tasty milk-shake.