![]() A solid vector eraser always completely erase the artworks leaving hard seams. Solid Vector: Simply cuts out the eraser stroke's shape from the vector artwork.The Tip tab allows you to configure the shape, size, hardness and spacing of your eraser tip.Īllows you to select between one of the following eraser types: Below is detailed information about the options available in each tab: The Eraser Properties dialog has five different tabs, minus the Smoothing tab if you are working on a bitmap layers. ![]() To open the Eraser Properties dialog, click on the arrow button right of the stroke display area. xml file.ĭisplays presets in a grid of small thumbnails with a preview of their tip.ĭisplays presets in a grid of big thumbnails, with their name and a preview of their tip.ĭisplays presets in a list, with their name and a preview of a stroke done with each preset.Įrasers have an extensive set of options and properties that are not displayed in the Tool Properties view, but rather, in a dialog you can access from it. It is also possible to export and import eraser presets.Ĭreates a new preset based on the current tool properties.Īllows you to rename the currently selected preset.Īllows you to import brush presets exported from Storyboard Pro.Īllows you to export your brush presets into an. ![]() You can also create your own eraser presets by configuring your eraser, then saving its properties into a new preset. Iconīy default, Storyboard Pro has preloaded eraser presets. These options allow you to select, create and manage eraser presets. NOTE This option is only displayed in the Tool Properties view when drawing on a bitmap layer. By default, your eraser's flow varies with the amount of pressure you put on your tablet pen. Your stroke's flow will also accumulate if you draw over it. This means that a lower flow will make your eraser strokes less effective towards its extremities and more effective in its center. Contrary to the Opacity parameter, the flow parameter has a cumulative effect. Lets you set the opacity for each instance of the eraser tip that gets erased from your artwork. The fewer the control points the smoother (but less faithful) the line. ![]() If used with a mouse, the width of the stroke will always be its maximum size.ĭefines the number of control points added to the centre line. If the tool is used with a pressure sensitive pen tablet, the width of the stroke will vary between its maximum size and minimum size depending on the amount of pressure used. For more information on the Eraser Properties dialog, see the Eraser Properties Dialog section below. The Tool Properties view only gives you access to a few of the eraser properties, a list of eraser presets and options for the Eraser tool that are not related to the eraser properties. ![]() The arrow button right of the display area opens the Eraser Properties dialog, which gives you access to all the parameters and options for your eraser. The Preview area lets you see a preview of the stroke your drawing tool will make. The way the Eraser tool is configured is almost identical to the way the Brush tool is configured. NOTE For tasks related to this tool, see About the Eraser Tool. ![]()
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