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How to use eraser tool

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When you've been erasing something in your work, you might have encountered, that you've been accidentally erasing part of

the canvas too. That's why it's important to work non-destructively, by working across multiple layers.


Navigate to the right-hand side, until you see layers, you should find there "Layer 1",

which is your background layer.


With the plus icon, you can add new layers, and all layers can be renamed to manage your layers more easily.

After creating an new layer, make sure to select it first, and then proceed to make changes to your image.

Once you feel like erasing some changes you did, just pick up the eraser tool and remove them,

and you'll notice your background being untouched.





Kommentare (3)

David Edwards

David Edwards

vor 3 Monaten
Just an update on my eraser issue - it is shapes it won't rub-out, not brush lines. I draw an oval or square and want to erase the upper half, but the eraser won't remove any part of the shape.  Very frustrating.
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David Edwards

David Edwards

vor 3 Monaten
My issue is that I can't get the eraser to work. click on the tool, select a shape for it and try to rub a line out, but nothing happens. I can get the background to erase, back to the square blocks, but not a line. I've tried selecting different layers but the eraser still doesn't work. Any thoughts?
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Julie Huezo

Julie Huezo

vor 1 Jahr
Thank you so much!
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