Click the arrow to open the Brushes Preset picker. Is your Lagging Photoshop Brush driving you mad and prolonging your projects. As you click to select different painting tools, note the Brush menu (second from the left) on the Options bar. Options in the toolbar allow you to specify the type of erasure, colour tolerance and sampling method. Grouped together in the Tools panel of Photoshop Creative Suite 5 are the tools used for painting and retouching images. When you click the image, the eraser samples the colour at the centre of the brush and erases this colour as you drag. The background eraser tool allows you to remove the background colour from an image or layer. To use this feature, click the left column in the history palette next to the desired state. Only available in brush mode.Įrase to History: Erases to a saved state or snapshot of the image. Only available in brush mode.Īirbrush: Use the eraser as an airbrush. UI redesign (all new icons and optional dark UI.
Lower settings produce a more subtle effect. However, as of January 9, 2017, Creative Suite (CS6 or earlier) perpetual license applications such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Premiere Pro, and Adobe After Effects are no longer available for sale from Adobe. Opacity is not available in block mode.įlow: Determines how quickly the erasure is applied by the brush. Opacity: 100% opacity erases pixels completely, 0% does not erase at all. Mode: There are three options: brush (soft edges), pencil (hard edges) and block (square brush size). Brush options are not available in block mode. When you select the eraser tool, you have various options available in the toolbar:īrush: Options include the size of the eraser, hardness of edges and various styles. Pixels are erased to transparency, or the background colour if the layer is locked. The eraser is basically a brush which erases pixels as you drag it across the image. It has three variations: Eraser, Background Eraser and Magic Eraser. Photoshop's eraser tool can be found in the second group of icons in the toolbox.