The
Eraser tool changes pixels to either the background color or to
transparent. If you’re working in the background or in a layer with
transparency locked, the pixels change to the background color;
otherwise, the pixels are erased to transparency.
You can
also use the eraser to return the affected area to a state selected
in the History palette.
Select the Eraser tool .
Set the background color you want to apply if you are
erasing in the background or a layer with locked transparency.
Choose a mode for the eraser. 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.
For Brush and Pencil modes, choose a brush, and set Opacity
and Flow in the options bar.
An opacity of 100% erases pixels completely. A lower opacity
erases pixels partially. See Paint tool options.
To erase to a saved state or snapshot of the image, click
the left column of the state or snapshot in the History palette,
and then select Erase To History in the options bar.
(Photoshop) To temporarily use the Eraser
tool in Erase to History mode, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option
(Mac OS) as you drag in the image.
Drag through the area you want to erase.
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