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Can you erase brush strokes in Photoshop?
With the Brush Tool active, press Shift+Alt+R (Win) / Shift+Option+R (Mac) to change the brush blend mode to Clear. Then when you’re done erasing, press Shift+Alt+N (Win) / Shift+Option+N (Mac) to set the blend mode back to Normal.
How do you erase part of a line in Photoshop?
Grab the Eraser tool. Remove any pixels that aren’t immediately adjacent to the parrot’s delicate edges. To erase background pixels running alongside the perch, hold down Shift and click to place a point. Click the cursor on another point and you’ll erase in a straight line.
Why does my eraser tool have a stroke?
The eraser does not have the stroke. The objects that you are erasing have it. the box on the right is the result if the text only is selected when the eraser is being used. You can see on the left that the stroke of the “outline” left by the eraser is really the stroke from the rectangle that was partially erased.
Why does my eraser tool have a black outline?
The eraser does not have the stroke. The objects that you are erasing have it. In the sample below, the column on the left is the result if everything in the document is selected, or if nothing is when the eraser is being used. You can see on the left that the stroke of the “outline” lef…
Why is there no way to erase a brush stroke in Photoshop?
But the main reason why we can’t erase a brush stroke on the Background layer is because Background layers do not support transparency. So even though you can still hold down the tilde key to erase, you won’t get the result you were expecting.
How do you turn a brush into an eraser in Photoshop?
This first way to turn your brush into an eraser works with any recent version of Photoshop. With your Brush Tool still active, go up to the Options Bar and change the brush blend mode from Normal to Clear: Changing the brush’s blend mode to “Clear”. Then just paint over the stroke, and any area you paint over disappears:
What do you use to erase an image in Adobe Photoshop?
Brush and Pencil set the eraser to act like those tools. Block is a hard-edged, fixed-sized square with no options for changing the opacity or flow.
Why is the eraser tool different from the brush tool?
The Eraser Tool is using a different brush than the one we painted with. That’s because the Brush Tool and the Eraser Tool are separate tools, and they each have their own settings. In my case, the Eraser Tool is using a standard round brush set to a much smaller size than what I painted with.