CS6 brush become pixelated?

It is not in mode dissolve the pencil tool. I also tried to reset the tool thing, but it does not solve it?

When I look at the brush in the window none of them looks pixelated, but when it is drawn on the canvas they are pixelated.

dissolve the canvas Yes that will do...

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