The eraser tool is used to clear redundant or incorrect parts of a graphic, and is a commonly used auxiliary tool in drawing editing. As with the brush tool, in the property options area you can select five graphics erase modes for the eraser tool, which is similar to the drawing mode of the brush tool, and is the eraser tool that this article introduces to the general reader.
The eraser tool is shown in the following illustration.
The eraser tool, depending on how it is erased, can be quickly erased from all stages, or it can erase parts of a line or color fill area. The shape of the eraser can be square and round, with different dimensions, as shown in the following figure.
If you want to erase some of the objects, select the Eraser tool and then choose a way to clear it (as shown in the following illustration):
Standard ERASE: Clears the line and color fills of the same layer, as shown in the following illustration.
Erase fill: Just clear the color fill and the line is not affected, as shown in the following figure.
Erase line: Just clear the line, and the color fill is unaffected, as shown in the following figure.
Erase selected fills: Clears only the currently selected color fill, and the line, whether or not it is selected, is unaffected, as shown in the following illustration.
Internal erase: Just clear the color fill for the first click Area, and if the range is blank, no objects are cleared. The line is not affected in this mode, as shown in the following illustration.
Press the "Tap" button in the options panel, move the cursor over the graphic, press the left mouse button, you can clear the fill color, as shown in the following figure.